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Gail Pool
Gail Pool (born July 4, 1946) is an American writer and critic, whose work has focused on books, the culture of magazines, and travel. ==Early life and education== Pool was born in New York City, where she attended Little Red School House and Hunter College High School.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Home - Gail Pool )〕 She concentrated in Greek and Latin at Harvard University, graduating in 1967. In 1966, Gail married Harvard classmate, Jeremy Pool, and in 1969-70, for Jeremy’s fieldwork in anthropology at the London School of Economics, the couple spent sixteen months (1969–70) living with the Baining of New Britain, in what was then the Territory of Papua and New Guinea. Pool wrote about this powerful experience for the ''New York Times'', and in her book, Lost Among the Baining: Adventure, Marriage, and Other Fieldwork (University of Missouri Press, 2015). Pool has lived in San Francisco, where she received an MA in English and Creative Writing at San Francisco State University, and in Brookline, MA, where she received an MLS at Simmons School of Library and Information Science and was elected to the Board of Trustees at the Brookline Public Library. She and her husband now live in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and spend winters in Sanibel, Florida. She has one son.
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