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Winona Sullivan (1943–2004)

Auteur de Sudden Death at the Norfolk Cafe

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Winona Sullivan was born in New York in 1943. She received a bachelor's degree in political science from Manhattanville College and a master's degree in education from New York University. She worked as a fashion model and studied Russian at the University of Leningrad. She worked for the CIA for afficher plus two years during the 1960s as a Russian intelligence analyst. She taught writing at several colleges including the University of Miami and Florida International University. She also taught high school students and English as a second language to immigrants. She wrote a large number of short stories and poetry in addition to the Sister Cecile Mysteries and a book on how to be a mother. She died of lung cancer in 2004 at the age of 61. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins

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Œuvres de Winona Sullivan

Sudden Death at the Norfolk Cafe (1993) 48 exemplaires
Dead South (1996) 25 exemplaires
Death's a Beach (1997) 17 exemplaires
Saving Death (2000) 11 exemplaires

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Nom canonique
Sullivan, Winona
Date de naissance
1943
Date de décès
2004
Sexe
female
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
New York, New York, USA
Études
Manhattan College (BA - Political Science)
New York University (MA - Education)
University of Leningrad
Professions
novelist
intelligence analyst
teacher
model
Organisations
Central Intelligence Agency
Courte biographie
Winona Sullivan (1943-2004) was born in New York and was awarded a BA in political science from Manhattan College then a MA in Education from New York University. She did some work as a fashion model then studied Russian at the University of Leningrad before writing a letter to the CIA, asking if she could join them. She spent two years with them during the 1960s as a Russian intelligence analyst, but even her son knows little about her activities as an agent.

She went on to bring up seven children, and wrote a large number of short stories and poetry in addition to the Sister Cecile Mysteries and a book on how to be a mother. She taught at several colleges, but was also very enthusiastic about teaching high school students and teaching English as a second language to immigrants. She was very faithful to her religion and volunteered as a religious education teacher for most of her life. Although she was a non-smoker, she died of lung cancer in 2004.

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Œuvres
4
Membres
101
Popularité
#188,710
Évaluation
½ 2.3
ISBN
8

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