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  1. Grace Dane Mazur (born 1944) is an American writer. Her works include the novels Trespass (1998) and The Garden Party (2018), the short story collection Silk (1996), and Hinges (2010), a book that combines "personal essay, literary criticism, art history, and memoir."

    • American
    • Early - 1990s until present
  2. GRACE DANE MAZUR was born in Boston, Mass. She is the author of The Garden Party (novel) Trespass (novel) Silk (short fiction) Hinges: Meditations on the Portals of the Imagination (non-fiction) After studying painting and ceramics at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, she went to Harvard University for her BA and PhD in Biology.

  3. Skip to main content; Grace Dane Mazur. Author Website. Home; Bio; Books. The Garden Party; Silk; Trespass; Hinges; Events

  4. Let us know. If not, help out and invite Grace to Goodreads. Grace Dane Mazur is the author of The Garden Party (2.89 avg rating, 850 ratings, 160 reviews, published 2018), Trespass (3.67 avg rating, 21 ratings, 3 ...

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  5. Grace Dane Mazur’s prose is at once dense and expansive, idiosyncratic and accessible. This is a wild and remarkable book.” —Robert Boswell (Jacket copy for Trespass) author of: Century’s Son; American Owned Love “Trespass burrows magically under the skin and takes up permanent residence there until the last page is read.”

  6. Grace Dane Mazur is the author of Hinges: Meditations on the Portals of the Imagination; Trespass: A Novel; and Silk: Stories. Trained in painting, ceramics, and biology, she was engaged in postdoctoral research on morphogenesis in silkworms when she left biology in order to write.

  7. 25. Apr. 2019 · The Garden Party. by Grace Dane Mazur. reviewed by Hannah Rosefield. In Grace Dane Mazurs tightly organized, emotionally expansive new novel, the relationship that takes center stage is one for which the English language offers no word: the relationship between individuals or couples whose children are married to one another.