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Janet Malcolm : ウィキペディア英語版 | Janet Malcolm Janet Malcolm (born 1934) is an American writer, journalist on staff at ''The New Yorker'' magazine, and collagist.〔http://www.loribooksteinfineart.com/page.php?pt=2&aid=11〕 She is the author of ''Psychoanalysis: The Impossible Profession'' (1981), ''In the Freud Archives'' (1984) and ''The Journalist and the Murderer'' (1990). Craig Seligman wrote of her: "Like Sylvia Plath, whose not-niceness she has laid open with surgical skill, she discovered her vocation in not-niceness ... Malcolm's blade gleams with a razor edge. Her critics tend to go after her with broken bottles." The influential critic Harold Bloom has praised her "wonderful exuberance," writing that Malcolm's books, "transcend what they appear to be: superb reportage."〔Bloom, Harold, ''The New York Times Book Review'', "War Within The Walls", May 27, 1984.〕 == Background and personal == Malcolm was born in Prague in 1934, one of two daughters—the other is author Marie Winn—of a psychiatrist father. She has resided in the United States since her family emigrated from Czechoslovakia in 1939. Malcolm was educated at the University of Michigan and lives in New York City. Her first husband, Donald Malcolm, reviewed books for ''The New Yorker'' in the 1950s and 1960s. Her second husband, whom she wed in 1975, was long-time ''New Yorker'' editor Gardner Botsford; Botsford died at age 87 in September, 2004. Early Malcolm book jackets report her "living in New York with her husband and daughter." Her daughter is also mentioned in the text of ''The Crime of Sheila McGough''.
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