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Alice Stewart Trillin : ウィキペディア英語版 | Alice Stewart Trillin Alice Stewart Trillin (May 8, 1938 – September 11, 2001) was an American educator, author, film producer and longtime muse to her husband, author Calvin Trillin. She was also known for her work with cancer patients. Alice Trillin is a recurring subject in Calvin Trillin's writings, including his 2006 book titled ''About Alice.''〔Interview with Calvin Trillin: "( 'About Alice' Revives a Familiar Character and Life )", NPR's ''Morning Edition'', January 2, 2007.〕 ==Early life== Alice Stewart was born in Port Chester, New York, to Dorothy and James Stewart, a businessman and inventor specializing in coin changers of vending machines. After attending public school in Harrison, New York she earned a B.A. from Wellesley College in 1960 and an M.A. in English from Yale University in 1961. She subsequently taught English at Hofstra University and at the City University of New York, where she became a writing program specialist.〔C. Lehmann-Haupt, "Alice Trillin, 63, Educator, Author and Muse, Is Dead", ''The New York Times'', September 14, 2001〕 She married Calvin "Bud" Trillin in 1965 after having met him at a party hosted by Victor Navasky.〔Elaine Woo, ("Obituaries: Alice Trillin, writer and educator" ), South Coast Today, September 16, 2001〕 She regularly made appearances in Trillin's writings – including books such as ''American Fried,'' ''Alice, Let's Eat'' and ''Third Helpings'' – often as the voice of calm reason. Bud Trillin acknowledged that his writings created an impression of Alice as "a dietitian in sensible shoes" – which was perhaps not matched by reality.〔C. Trillin, "(Alice, Off the page )", ''The New Yorker'', March 27, 2006.〕
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