
Adams died in San Francisco in 1999 at the age of seventy-two.
(from “Alice Adams,” Encyclopedia Virginia entry by Bryant Mangum. For full article, click here.)
Understanding Alice Adams by Bryant Mangum (University of South Carolina Press, 2019)
Understanding Alice Adams (cover)
Link to “To See You Again”
Major Works
- Careless Love (1966)
- Families and Survivors (1974)
- Listening to Billie (1978)
- Beautiful Girl (1979)
- Rich Rewards (1980)
- To See You Again (1982)
- Molly’s Dog: A Story (1983)
- Superior Women (1984)
- Return Trips (1985)
- Second Chances (1988)
- After You’ve Gone (1989)
- Mexico: Some Travels and Some Travelers There (1990)
- Caroline’s Daughters (1991)
- Almost Perfect (1993)
- A Southern Exposure (1995)
- Medicine Men (1997)
- The Last Lovely City (1999)
- After the War (2000)
- The Stories of Alice Adams (2002)
Time Line
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August 14, 1926 – Alice Adams is born in Fredericksburg.
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1943 – Alice Adams graduates from Saint Catherine’s School, in Richmond.
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1946 – Alice Adams graduates from Radcliffe College.
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1947 – Alice Adams marries Mark Linenthal.
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1948 – Alice Adams and Mark Linenthal settle in San Francisco, California.
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1951 – Alice Adams’s son, Peter, is born.
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1958 – Alice Adams and Mark Linenthal divorce.
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1959 – The magazine Charm prints “Winter Rain,” Alice Adams’s first published story.
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1969 – The New Yorker publishes “Gift of Grass,” the first of twenty-seven stories by Alice Adams to appear in the magazine between 1969 and 1995.
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1978 – The Virginia Quarterly Review publishes Alice Adams’s story “The Last Married Man.”
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1982 – Alice Adams wins an O. Henry Special Award for Continuing Achievement after the twelfth consecutive appearance of her work in Prize Stories: The O’Henry Awards.
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May 27, 1999 – Alice Adams dies in her sleep at her home in San Francisco.