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About the Author
Margaret Brown Kilik was raised by a single mother, and they moved frequently throughout the country during her childhood. Kilik graduated from the University of Toledo with a degree in English and subsequently lived in San Antonio, where she renewed a relationship with Eugene Kilik, whom she married. They spent the majority of their lives in New York City, where Kilik established and ran the Key Gallery in Soho. She was a collage artist and writer, and her only novel, The Duchess of Angus, written in the early 1950s, was discovered after her death. She died in New York in 2001.
Reviews
"Utterly absorbing as both a character study and as a transmission from a lost era." - David Liss, author of The Devil's Company "A time capsule back to 1940's San Antonio, Texas. Jane Davis is earnest, confused, and wonderfully headstrong as she confronts a changing, inhospitable world...Her story still resonates." - Marcy Dermansky, author of The Red Car "Witty, sharp, and surprising. An electric switch that illuminates the intense friendship between two young women and their vibrant, complicated 1940s San Antonio." - Chelsey Johnson, author of Stray City "Intense, witty, humorous, brutally honest, and full of life...An intriguing and provocative novel from a newly discovered literary voice." - Xiaolu Guo, author of Nine Continents: A Memoir In and Out of China
Book Information
ISBN 9781595349071
Author Margaret Brown Kilik
Format Paperback
Page Count 272
Imprint Trinity University Press,U.S.
Publisher Trinity University Press,U.S.