Judith Viorst

Judith Viorst

Known for: Writing
Biography: 1931-02-02 (93 years old)

Biography

Judith Viorst (; née Stahl, February 2, 1931) is an American writer, newspaper journalist, and psychoanalysis researcher.

She is known for her humorous observational poetry and for her children's literature. This includes The Tenth Good Thing About Barney (about the death of a pet) and the Alexander series of short picture books, which includes Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day (1972), which has sold over two million copies.Viorst is a 1952 graduate of the Newark College of Arts and Sciences at Rutgers University in Newark, New Jersey. In 1968, Viorst signed the "Writers and Editors War Tax Protest" pledge, vowing to refuse tax payments in protest against the Vietnam War. In the latter part of the 1970s, after two decades of writing for children and adults, she turned to the study of Freudian psychology. In 1981, she became a research graduate at Washington Psychoanalytic Institute after six years of study. Holt Books: Author biography

It's Hard to Be Hip Over Thirty profile at Persephone Books

Interview with Viorst on YouTube on her education at Rutgers University and her subsequent career

Judith Viorst at Library of Congress, with 75 library catalog records

How to Stay Happily Married

Appearances on C-SPAN

Ratings

Average 5.54
Based on 48.4 Thousand movie and tv ratings over time
1961
1990
2014

Information

Known For
Writing

Gender
Female

Birthday
1931-02-02 (93 years old)

Birth Place
Newark, United States of America

Citizenships
United States of America

Awards
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Program, Primetime Emmy Award


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