Background
Susan Daitch was born in 1954 in New Haven, Connecticut, United States.
2016
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Susan Daitch and Emily Barton discuss their novels at McNally Jackson Books.
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Susan Daitch graduated from Barnard College in 1977.
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Susan Daitch completed her graduate study at Columbia University in 1984.
(A multi-layered novel in which the line between prostitut...)
A multi-layered novel in which the line between prostituting one's art and selling one's body is disturbingly thin. It is the story of Julie, an artist who makes her living filling in the panels of a comic book; of Electra, a genetically engineered "Wonder Woman" type and Julie's elusive lover.
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1985
(Falsely accused of a bizarre murder, art conservator Stel...)
Falsely accused of a bizarre murder, art conservator Stella Da Silvera uncovers a secret history of deception in this stylish thriller for readers of The Art Forger and The Last Painting of Sara de Vos.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B018CH9ZXA/?tag=2022091-20
2016
Susan Daitch was born in 1954 in New Haven, Connecticut, United States.
Susan Daitch graduated from Barnard College in 1977. She also completed graduate study at Columbia University in 1984.
Susan Daitch is the author of five works of fiction, including "The Colorist", "Shawl", and "Slorytown: Stories", among others.
Susan Daitch's work has appeared in Guernica, Bomb, Pacific Review, The Barcelona Review, Fault Magazine, RainTaxi, and Tablet.
In addition, Daitch taught at Barnard College, Columbia University, and the Iowa Writers’ Workshop. She currently teaches at Hunter College. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.
(Falsely accused of a bizarre murder, art conservator Stel...)
2016(The distinctions between art and life are blurred in this...)
1996(A multi-layered novel in which the line between prostitut...)
1985Quotations: "One of the most rewarding parts of being a parent is that it forces you to realize the world is bigger than your own vision of things."
Daitch is a supporter of Women for Afghan Women.
Susan Daitch is a single parent and has one son.