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Mary Therese McCarthy (June 21, 1912 – October 25, 1989) was an American novelist, critic and political activist, best known for her novel The Group, ...
Mary McCarthy

Mary McCarthy

American critic and political activist
Mary Therese McCarthy was an American novelist, critic and political activist, best known for her novel The Group, her marriage to critic Edmund Wilson, and her storied feud with playwright Lillian Hellman. Wikipedia
Born: June 21, 1912, Seattle, WA
Died: October 25, 1989 (age 77 years), Manhattan, New York, NY
Spouse: James Raymond West (m. 1961–1989), Bowden Broadwater (m. 1946–1961), Edmund Wilson (m. 1938–1946), and more
Children: Reuel Wilson

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