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Margalit Fox (born 1961) is an American writer for ''The New York Times'', and other publications, and is a book author. She has written more than 1,200 obituaries for the ''Times''. ==Biography== Fox was born in Glen Cove, New York, the daughter of David (a physicist) and Laura Fox.〔("Fox, Margalit" ), Encyclopedia.com〕 She attended Barnard College in New York City and then Stony Brook University, where she completed her bachelor's degree (1982) and then master's degree in linguistics in 1983. She received a master's degree from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism in 1991.〔("About the Author" ), TalkingHandsBook.com, accessed June 16, 2013〕 Fox is a senior writer at ''The New York Times'', where she wrote book reviews and, since 2004, more than 1,200 obituaries.〔Davis, Simon. ("How the ''New York Times'' Churns Out 1,000 Obituaries Every Year" ), Vice.com, January 5, 2015〕 She has written widely on language, culture and ideas for ''The Times'', ''New York Newsday'', ''Variety'' and other publications. Her work was anthologized in ''Best Newspaper Writing, 2005''.〔〔Karampelas, Gabrielle. ("Margalit Fox and Kiese Laymon win Stanford's 2014 Saroyan Prize for Writing" ), ''Stanford News'', Stanford University, August 21, 2014〕 In 2011, The Newswomen's Club of New York awarded Fox its Front Page Award for her collection of work at ''The New York Times''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 url=http://www.newswomensclubnewyork.com/2011-winners/ )〕 In 2014, she won Stanford University's William Saroyan International Prize for Writing for her book ''The Riddle of the Labyrinth: The Quest to Crack an Ancient Code''. ''The New York Times'' also ranked the book as one of the "100 Notable Books of 2013."〔 Fox is married to writer and critic George Robinson.〔 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「Margalit Fox」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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