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Heller, Zoë

LC control no.n 99013097
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPR6058.E483
Personal name headingHeller, Zoë
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Variant(s)הלר, זואי
Heller, Zoë Kate Hinde
Хеллер, Зои
Kheller, Zoi
Хеллер, Зои Кейт Хинд
Kheller, Zoi Keĭt Khind
Associated countryEngland Great Britain
LocatedNew York (N.Y.)
Birth date1965-07-07
Place of birthSt. Pancras (London, England)
London (England)
Field of activityNovels Motion picture plays
Fiction Journalism Motion picture authorship
Profession or occupationNovelists Journalists Screenwriters
Special noteMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
Non-Latin script references not evaluated.
Found inEverything you know, 1999: CIP t.p. (Zoe Heller) author bio. (b. London; educated at Oxford and Columbia; lives in Brooklyn and Pennsylvania; first novel) bk. t.p. (Zoë Heller)
The believers, c2008: t.p. (Zoë Heller)
Austen, Jane. Lesley Castle, 2005: title page verso (Foreword © Zoë Heller) back cover flap (Zoë Heller became a columnist for The Independent on Sunday in 1994 and has since written for The Sunday Times, The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, and the London Review of Books. She has published two novels: Everything You Know, in 1999, and the Man Booker-shortlisted Notes on a Scandal, in 2003) Russian page (Хеллер, Зои = Kheller, Zoi; Зои Кейт Хинд Хеллер = Zoi Keĭt Khind Kheller)
Wikipedia, June 16, 2015 (Zoë Heller; Zoë Kate Hinde Heller (born 7 July 1965); English journalist and novelist; born in St Pancras, North London; began her career in journalism, as a feature writer for the Independent on Sunday in the UK. She later returned to New York to write for Vanity Fair and then The New Yorker. She wrote a weekly column for the Sunday Times magazine in the UK, and was a columnist for the Daily Telegraph, for which she won the British Press Awards' "Columnist of the Year" in 2002; has published three novels, Everything You Know (1999), Notes on a Scandal (2003), which was one of six books shortlisted for the Booker Prize in 2003 and made into a film in 2006, and The Believers (2008); currently lives in New York; has been involved in the film industry, co-writing the screenplay for the 1991 independent film, Twenty-One)
Associated languageeng