Joyce Elbert

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Joyce Elbert


Born
in New York City, The United States
February 26, 1930

Died
May 08, 2009

Genre

Influences


Joyce Elbert was born in the Bronx on February 26, 1930, the only child of Melba and Charles Krimmer, an Austrian immigrant whose once-thriving dress manufacturing company went bankrupt during the Great Depression. She attended New York City's Christopher Columbus High School and Hunter College, from which she received a bachelor of arts degree in Journalism in 1952.

In 1958, Elbert was one of the founding editors of the Provincetown Review, a literary magazine for which author Norman Mailer served as advisor. Her first novel, the semi-autobiographical Getting Rid of Richard, was completed in 1959 although it didn't see publication until 1972. Her 1969 novel, The Crazy Ladies, was dubbed "the first really great dirty book" by Cosmopolitan. I
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Average rating: 3.01 · 351 ratings · 60 reviews · 26 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Crazy Ladies

3.55 avg rating — 55 ratings — published 1969 — 21 editions
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The Return of the Crazy Ladies

3.27 avg rating — 15 ratings — published 1984 — 2 editions
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A Tale of Five Cities & Oth...

4.78 avg rating — 9 ratings — published 2022
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The crazy lovers

3.70 avg rating — 10 ratings — published 1976 — 5 editions
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The three of us

3.25 avg rating — 8 ratings — published 1973 — 5 editions
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A Very Cagey Lady

2.57 avg rating — 7 ratings — published 1980 — 2 editions
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A Martini on the Other Table

really liked it 4.00 avg rating — 2 ratings — published 1963 — 3 editions
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Red Eye Blues

it was ok 2.00 avg rating — 3 ratings — published 1981 — 2 editions
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Drunk in Madrid

it was ok 2.00 avg rating — 2 ratings — published 1972 — 2 editions
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The Goddess Hang Up

really liked it 4.00 avg rating — 1 rating — published 1972 — 5 editions
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“Creative women, especially, have a shattering effect upon me. I envy them so. At the party yesterday, Mike introduced me to a very well-known actress whose work I have always admired. She was wearing a tortured beige dress and a pair of terrible earrings; yet when she spoke I heard a voice that said things I wanted to listen to, a smile that seemed unaware of its charm, but most of all an aliveness that sprang from I don't know where, and made me want to crawl into my Scaasi gown and not come out again until I had decided what I was going to be when I grew up.”
Joyce Elbert, Drunk in Madrid

“I still remember typing the title page on my manual Smith-Corona with clammy hands and a racing heart. When I came to the words, "A novel by Joyce Elbert", I heard the New York Philharmonic break into Wagnerian praise for a major new literary voice, yet seconds later doubt and insecurity had crept in.”
Joyce Elbert, A Tale of Five Cities & Other Memoirs

“Like many mind-altering drugs, alcohol had shown me where I wanted to go but alcohol couldn't get me there. It didn't have the power. I needed sobriety to connect me to stronger forces than my earthbound self. Whether these forces are God or nature is beside the point. Call them what you will. I feel that I instinctively knew I wasn't here alone or by sheer brute chance, but to live my life with as much courage and joy as possible before I returned to where I came from. I think that's really the goal.”
Joyce Elbert, A Tale of Five Cities & Other Memoirs