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  1. Mary Morris is the author of several novels and short story collections, including Gateway to the Moon, House Arrest, and The Jazz Palace, as well as five acclaimed travel memoirs, among them All the Way to the Tigers (2020). The recipient of the Rome Prize in Literature and the 2016 Anisfield-Wolf Award for Fiction, Morris lives in Brooklyn with her family and teaches writing at Sarah ...

  2. 23. Juni 2020 · Known for her meditative travel memoirs, Mary Morris' wanderings were nearly curtailed by a serious ankle injury. All the Way to the Tigers is a passage deep into the broken places that shaped her.

  3. Acclaimed author Mary Morris returns to her Chicago roots in this sweeping novel that brilliantly captures the dynamic atmosphere and the dazzling music of the Jazz Age. In the midst of boomtown Chicago, two Jewish families have suffered terrible blows. The Lehrmans, who run a small hat factory, lost their beloved son Harold in a blizzard.

  4. Mary Morris (1915-1988), Actress. Sitter in 3 portraits Actress, born in Suva, Fiji Islands; made her screen debut, under contract to Alexander Korda, in Prison Without Bars (1938) and went on to a long and successful stage and screen career; among her notable performances were those in Pimpernel Smith (1941) and The Man from Morocco (1946); she also notably played Cleopatra (BBC tv, 1963) and ...

  5. 9. Juni 2020 · A jackal bursts from the brush and crosses our path. But the tiger eludes us. It is the tiger everyone comes to see. Not the snake-eating hawk, the spotted deer, the wild boar. It’s all about ...

  6. Mary Morris was on the verge of a well-earned sabbatical, but instead she endured three months in a wheelchair, two surgeries, and extensive rehabilitation. One morning, when she was supposed to be in Morocco, Morris was lying on the sofa reading Death in Venice , casting her eyes over these words again and again: “He would go on a journey.

  7. Mary Morris (June 24, 1895 – January 16, 1970) [1] was an American stage actress with a long and varied career. She was born to George Perry Morris and Martha Sophia (née Turner). She was educated in the Brookline, Massachusetts Public Schools and at Radcliffe College. She began in Amateur theatricals at the Bandbox Theatre, before becoming ...