Wolitzer's first novel for adults,
Ending, was published in 1974. In his review of the novel, lead
New York Times critic
Anatole Broyard wrote, “After finishing Wolitzer’s book, I felt as if I had been on the brink of the abyss, pulled back by a last‐minute reprieve. My first impulse was to rush out and live, to grasp at existence as every instant of it was climactic . . . Apocalyptic as sounds,
Ending made me feel I never wanted to take anything for granted again. If you have ever smelled death, really recognized it, life is a miracle. You can understand Marie Antoinette's saying, to the executioner, on the platform of the guillotine, ‘one more moment of happiness!’”
Ending was the loose basis for
Bob Fosse's 1979 film
All That Jazz. The recipient of
Guggenheim and
NEA fellowships and an Award in Literature from the
American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, Wolitzer wrote for the TV series
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