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    Alice Koller - Wikipedia

    Alice Koller was born in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio on September 13, 1925. Her father Andrew R. Koller was a plumbing salesman who later owned a plumbing supply store in Akron, Ohio, where she grew up. Her mother Sarah L. Koller was a housewife. She had an older brother, Kenneth, and a younger sister, Muriel. After … 展开

    Alice Koller (September 13, 1925 – July 21, 2020) was an American writer and academic. 展开

    • A Hornbook of Hazards for Linguists (1967)
    • An Unknown Woman (1981)
    • Stations of Solitude (1990) 展开

    Koller struggled unsuccessfully to land a permanent position after graduating from Harvard, taking a series of short-term jobs instead: "Four months in New York, three in Cambridge as though I … 展开

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  2. Alice Koller, Author of the Solitary Life, Dies at 94

    2020年8月28日 · In 1962, Alice Koller rented a house on Nantucket and set out to interrogate her life. The result was her memoir “An Unknown Woman.”

  3. Alice Koller, author of the solitary life, dies at 94 - Artdaily

  4. Alice Koller the Writer, biography, facts and quotes

    Alice Koller, a prominent American writer and also philosopher, was born in the early 20th century (exact date unknown) in the United States. Though her early life stays shrouded in some secret, it is recognized that she spent her …

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  9. Beauty, Brains, a Doctorate in Philosophy, and a Life in …

    2020年9月5日 · But Alice Koller, at 51, has blistered hands and is back at the bottom, a victim, she believes, of sex discrimination. In the 17 years since she received her doctorate, she has been unable to...

  10. Alice Koller, whose Nantucket winter inspired the …

    2020年8月29日 · Alice Koller books "An Unknown Woman: A Journey to Self-Discovery" and “The Stations of Solitude" were beloved by her fans.