Francine du Plessix Gray
"I Didn't Want to Admit I was Sick," Says Eating Disorders Anthologizer Kate Taylor
On Tuesday, Sept. 16, a crowd of writers and well wishers gathered to celebrate the release of Going Hungry, a collection of 19 personal essays on the process of overcoming eating disorders. The book, edited by 28-year-old Kate Taylor, includes pieces by the poet Louise Gluck, acclaimed young adult novelist Francesca Lia Block, Francine du Plessix Gray, Jennifer Egan, and Joyce Maynard, along with work by a diverse group of emerging writers.
Ms. Taylor, who currently writes about culture for the New York Sun, began work on the project six years ago, having just graduated from Harvard (she took time off during her junior year to seek treatment for anorexia). read more »
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You don't have to be a member of the New York Psychoanalytic Institute to figure out that when you t read more »
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Unable to obtain a video screener of the documentary Inside Deep Throat, and unwilling to return to read more »








