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Dorothy Gallagher

Dorothy Gallagher is an American memoirist and biographer known for her two biographies All the Right Enemies, her biography on Italian-American anarchist Carlo Tresca and a 1988 New York Times Notable Book of the Year, and Lillian Hellman: An Imperious Life a critical biography of writer and playwright Lilian Hellman.

Background
Dorothy Gallagher was born in 1935 and raised in New York City. ==Career==
Career
Gallagher started out as a features editor for Redbook Magazine before becoming a freelance writer whose work has been published in The New York Times Magazine, The New York Times Book Review, and Grand Street. ==Works==
Works
Gallgher is also known for her memoirs ''Hannah's Daughters, How I Came into My Inheritance, Strangers in the House, and Stories I Forgot to Tell You'' (which memorializes her marriage to Ben Sonnenberg). ;Books • ''Hannah's daughters: six generations of an American family, 1876-1976'' (1976) • All the right enemies: the life and murder of Carlo Tresca (1988) • How I came into my inheritance: and other true stories (2001) • Life stories aka Strangers in the house: life stories (2006) • Mural at the Waverly Inn : a portrait of Greenwich Village bohemians / Edward Sorel (2008) • Lillian Hellman: an imperious life (2014) • ''If you're ever back this way'' (2020) • Stories I forgot to tell you (2020) ;Articles • "My Father's House," The Atlantic Monthly (2023) == References ==
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