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Laurie Colwin was born on 14 June, 1944 in United States, is an American novelist. Discover Laurie Colwin's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 48 years old?
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Laurie Colwin Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Laurie Colwin worth at the age of 48 years old? Laurie Colwin’s income source is mostly from being a successful novelist. She is from United States. We have estimated Laurie Colwin's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Laurie Colwin (June 14, 1944 – October 24, 1992) was an American writer who wrote five novels, three collections of short stories and two volumes of essays and recipes.
She was known for her portrayals of New York society and her food columns in Gourmet magazine.
Her work first appeared in The New Yorker and, in 1974, her first collection of short stories was published.
She was a regular contributor to Gourmet magazine and had articles in Mademoiselle, Allure, and Playboy.
Her non-fiction books (Home Cooking and More Home Cooking) are collections of essays, and are as much memoirs as cookbooks.
In the foreword to Home Cooking, Colwin wrote: "Even at her most solitary, a cook in the kitchen is surrounded by generations of cooks past, the advice and menus of cooks present, the wisdom of cookbook writers. In my kitchen I rely on Edna Lewis, Marcella Hazan, Jane Grigson, Elizabeth David, the numerous contributors to The Charleston Receipts, and Margaret Costa (author of an English book entitled The Four Seasons Cookery Book),"
Her published works include Passion and Affect (1974), Shine on, Bright and Dangerous Object (1975), Happy All the Time (1978), The Lone Pilgrim (1981), Wet (1974), Family Happiness (1982), Another Marvelous Thing (1988), Home Cooking (1988), Goodbye without Leaving (1990), More Home Cooking (1993), and A Big Storm Knocked It Over (1993).
In 1983, Colwin married Juris Jurjevics (died 2018), who was a novelist and cofounder of Soho Press.
They had one child, RF Jurjevics, who became a technology professional and writer-illustrator.
The PBS series American Playhouse adapted Colwin's short story An Old-Fashioned Story as a 90-minute film retitled Ask Me Again, which aired February 8, 1989.
Her last two books, More Home Cooking and A Big Storm Knocked It Over, were published posthumously.
Colwin died unexpectedly in 1992, in Manhattan, from an aortic aneurysm at the age of 48.
In Philadelphia, she attended the Cheltenham High School, which inducted her posthumously into its Hall of Fame in 1999.
From an early age, Colwin was a prolific writer.
She also appears in Nancy Crampton's 2005 book of photography, Writers, which features Crampton's portraits of various literary figures.
In 2012, the James Beard Foundation inducted her into its Cookbook Hall of Fame.
Colwin was born in Manhattan, New York City, and grew up in Lake Ronkonkoma, on Long Island, Philadelphia and Chicago, the second child of Estelle Colwin (née Woolfson) and Peter Colwin.
In 2012, Colwin was posthumously inducted into the Cookbook Hall of Fame the James Beard Foundation.