Andrew Coburn (author)
Andrew Coburn (born May 1, 1932, Exeter, New Hampshire) is a United States novelist. His work has been translated into fourteen languages and three of his novels have been adapted into French films subsequently subtitled in German and Italian. He is married to Bernadine Casey Coburn, a former journalist and Boston University publicist now teaching writing at a women's jail. They live in Andover, Massachusetts.
Bibliography
- Novels
- The Trespassers (1974)
- The Babysitter (1979)
- Off Duty (1980)
- Company Secrets (1982)
- Widow's Walk (1984)
- Sweetheart (1985)
- Love Nest (1987)
- Goldilocks (1989)
- No Way Home (1992)
- Voices in the Dark (1994)
- Birthright (1998)
- On the Loose (2006)
- My Father's Daughter (novella 2007)
- Non-fiction
- Stories
Some 30 or so of his uncollected short stories appear in various literary journals. The Transatlantic Review (New York, London) published his early short fiction.
Awards
- Edgar Awards Best Novel nominee (1990) : Goldilocks
- Eugene Saxton Memorial fellowship (Harper and Row) 1965
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