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Ann Bauer (born March 11, 1966) is an American essayist and novelist. ==Life and career== Ann Michele Boris Bauer Gateley (publishing under the name "Ann Bauer") was born in Boston, Massachusetts; she moved with her family to Minnetonka, Minnesota at age 10. After leaving high school at age 15, she attended the University of Minnesota and studied in England, including a stint at Stratford-upon-Avon. She graduated from the University of Iowa in 1986. She returned to the University of Iowa as an Iowa Arts Fellow in 1999 and earned an MFA in creative writing in 2002. Over the past decade, she has worked as a writing professor, a food critic, a novelist, a journalist and an advertising copywriter. She has taught at The University of Iowa, Brown University, Roger Williams University, Johns Hopkins University and Macalester College. She has lived in Iowa City, IA; Providence, RI; Baltimore, MD; Seattle, WA; Boston, MA; and Minneapolis, MN. While in the Iowa MFA program, Bauer wrote most of her first novel, ''A Wild Ride Up The Cupboards'', which came out with Scribner in 2005. ''Wild Ride'' was named a Best Book of 2005 by the ''Minneapolis Star Tribune'' and ''The Providence Journal''. Bauer began writing for Salon that same year, eventually becoming a regular contributor. She co-authored her second book, a work of nonfiction billed as a "culinary memoir," with Mitch Omer, the founder of (Hell's Kitchen ). ''Damn Good Food'' was published by Borealis Books in 2009 and is now in its third printing. Her second novel, ''The Forever Marriage'', was published by The Overlook Press in June 2012. Her third novel, ''Forgiveness 4 You'' was also published by Overlook in March 2015. In 1987, Bauer married James John Bauer, with whom she had three children. Their oldest child, Andrew, has autism and has been the subject of some of her work. She divorced Bauer in 2001 and married John Christopher Gateley in 2006. She resides in Minneapolis with Gateley and her youngest child, a daughter, who is in college. Her two adult sons live nearby. Bauer's father was of Russian Jewish descent and Bauer's mother was from a Catholic German family.〔http://www.tcdailyplanet.net/blog/ann-bauer/ugly-truth-anti-semitism-lives#comment-65379〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ann Bauer」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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