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- Jeanne Darst is an American author.
Fiction Ruined My Family: A Memoir by Jeanne Darst - Goodreads
'Fiction Ruined My Family;' Alcohol Also To Blame : NPR
- This Oct. 21, 2011 photo shows writer Jeanne Darst posing in her Echo Park area home in Los Angeles.
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Jeanne Darst
American author
Jeanne Darst is an American author. She is a regular contributor to This American Life and has written for The New York Times, The New York Times Magazine, and Vogue.[1] Her memoir, Fiction Ruined My Family, was published in October 2011 by Riverhead Books.
Early life
The youngest of four girls, Darst was born in St. Louis, Missouri and moved to Stony Hill Farm in Amagansett, New York when she was 7 so her father, a newspaperman and writer for Harper's Magazine, The Nation, and The New York Times, could write his first novel. The family planned to return to Missouri after one year. The family did not move back to St. Louis, however, they moved to Bronxville, where Darst attended Bronxville High School. She received her B.A. at SUNY Purchase where she began to write and perform her plays.[2]
On her father's side was a family of writers. Her grandmother, Katharine Darst, was a writer for the St. Louis Globe Jeanne Darst - Wikiwand
Jeanne Darst is an American author.
This Oct. 21, 2011 photo shows writer Jeanne Darst posing in her Echo Park area home in Los Angeles.
Jeanne chronicles her father's revolving door of jobs, her mother's attempt at the workforce and the inevitable disintegration of their familial relationships.
What ruined LA author's family launched her career - TODAY
Darst’s memoir begins in 1976 as she, then 7 years old, is being bundled into the family station wagon with her mother, three sisters and father for a thousand-mile journey from the family’s.