Education
She received a Doctor of Philosophy from Brandeis University, in 1968. She also taught in the Creative Writing Master of Fine Arts programs at U. C. Irvine (1992-1995) and the University of Iowa (1997).
She received a Doctor of Philosophy from Brandeis University, in 1968. She also taught in the Creative Writing Master of Fine Arts programs at U. C. Irvine (1992-1995) and the University of Iowa (1997).
She earned a scholarship to Oxford, from which she received a First Class degree in English in 1958. She taught at Bennington College. She was chairman of the liberal arts division at Mount Ida College in Newton, Massachusetts
Her children are Lev Grossman, Austin Grossman, and Bathsheba Grossman.
Grossman depicts a generation of transatlantic post-war English drifters in the early "60s.