![]() ![]() The author makes a point of telling us that Vinnie is not beautiful - perhaps rather homely - but that she has had her share of affairs nevertheless, and a brief marriage. Zimmern of Columbia, for whom she imagines monstrous dooms. However, she finds that her work has been trashed by a critic, L. She is hoping to produce an important new book about playground rhymes. She loves England and likes to feel that she fits in well there. ![]() Unmarried fifty-four-year-old Virginia Miner (Vinnie), a professor at Corinth University who specializes in children's literature, is off to London for another research trip. The novel won multiple awards, including the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1985, was nominated for the 1984 National Book Award, and was made into a television movie in 1993. Foreign Affairs is a 1984 novel by American writer Alison Lurie, which concerns itself with American academics in England. ![]()
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