Elizabeth Hawes (Betsy Weinstock) grew up in the Midwest, went to France after college, joined the staff of The New Yorker and began her career as a writer. She has written for many other publications too, and is the author of New York, New York, How the Apartment House Transformed the Life of the City. 1869-1930, and most recently Camus, A Romance, which has been described as “a personal journey of discovery — about Camus himself, the nature of biographical inquiry, and her own long fantasy romance with this elusive solitary figure.” She discovered the Vineyard in the 1970’s.
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