Katharine Smyth
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BornJuly 14, 1981
OccupationAuthor
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Katharine Smyth at the 2019 Brattleboro Literary Festival | |
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Katharine Smyth is an American author, best known for All the Lives We Ever Lived: Seeking Solace in Virginia Woolf, a memoir about her father's life and death that incorporates literary criticism of Virginia Woolf's 1927 novel To the Lighthouse. Her essays and articles have appeared in The New York Times,[1] The Paris Review,[2] The Atlantic,[3] Vogue,[4] and The Point.[5] Her essay “Prey” was selected as a Notable Essay in The Best American Essays 2014.[6] Smyth lives in Bozeman, Montana.[7][8]