Anne Bernays

Anne Fleischman Bernays (born September 14, 1930)[1] is an American novelist, editor, and teacher.Bernays attended the Brearley School on New York City's Upper East Side, graduating in 1948.A 1952 graduate of Barnard College,[2] she was managing editor of discovery, a literary magazine, before moving from New York City to Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1959 when she began her career as a novelist.Bernays has been published widely in national magazines and journals and is a long-time teacher of writing at Boston University, Boston College, Holy Cross, Harvard Extension, Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard, and MFA Program at Lesley University."[2] Bernays appeared in the Adam Curtis series The Century of the Self (2002) where she was critical of her father's shaky commitment to democracy and skill at manipulation.
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