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Name: Alice Hoffman
Birth Date: March 16, 1952
Place of Birth: New York, New York
Nationality: American
Gender: Female
Occupations: Writer

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Biography of Alice Hoffman
4,167 words, approx. 14 pages
Alice Hoffman developed a taste for the magical at an early age from reading Grimm's fairy tales and stories by Ray Bradbury; an affinity for magic permeates all of her fiction. Her novels, short stories, and children's books revolve around archetypal...
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Biography of Alice Hoffman
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Human loss, frailties and fears, and the routines of everyday life stood on its head with a touch of magical realism--these qualities in part delineate the boundaries of the fictional landscape created by Alice Hoffman in her novels, short stories, and...


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Alice Hoffman Information
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Alice Hoffman (born March 16 1952) is an American novelist and young-adult and children's writer, best known for her 1995 novel Practical Magic, which was adapted for a 1998 film of the same name. Her 2000 novel The River King was made into a 2005 film...


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The Boston Globe
Alice Hoffman writes a mystery for herself
05/20/1992: 1,289 words, approx. 4 pages
CAMBRIDGE -- Alice Hoffman's latest literary venue is a mythical town on the eastern shore of Florida called Verity, a commonplace Southern community except for two notable peculiarities: - It numbers more divorced women from New York than any other community in Florida....
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The Oral History Review
An interview with Alice Hoffman.(Interview)
06/22/2001: 13,638 words, approx. 46 pages
CHARLES HARDY: Well, shall we start right in? ALICE HOFFMAN: Yeah, here we are, let's start right in. CH: Okay, so why don't we start at the beginning with some personal background. AH: Okay. I don't know quite what to...
 


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