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  1. Carola Dibbell (born April 4, 1945) is an American music journalist and author. Biography. Dibbell was born in New York City and grew up in Greenwich Village. She attended Hunter College High School and is a graduate of Radcliffe College. Her short stories have appeared in the New Yorker, Paris Review, and other publications.

  2. Carola Dibbell grew up in Greenwich Village and graduated from Hunter High School and Radcliffe College. She taught infant school in London and pre-school in New York and participated in many women's groups and actions before starting to publish journalism and fiction in the 70s. Her short stories have appeared in the Paris Review, The New ...

  3. About Carola Dibbell. For the twenty-odd years I wrote rock criticism, I was always working on one piece of fiction or another, and there was leakage both ways. In the early years punk was my big interest and it sometimes got into my fiction as odd rhythms, a taste for DIY. I also learned things about narrative flow from hip-hop.

  4. Veteran rock critic Carola Dibbell ventures into fiction with The Only Ones, a tale of an unconventional family in post-pandemic America. Critic Jason Heller says calls it "heartbreakingly...

  5. 23 de feb. de 2015 · Carola Dibbell. 3.57. 1,216 ratings225 reviews. Inez wanders a post-pandemic world, strangely immune to disease, making her living by volunteering as a test subject. She is hired to provide genetic material to a grief-stricken, affluent mother, who lost all four of her daughters within four short weeks.

  6. 5 de abr. de 2015 · Carola Dibbell is most broadly known as a rock critic, writing for the Village Voice for a number of years, and having her work anthologised by Rolling Stone and others. The Only Ones follows Inez Fardo in the aftermath of a wave of global pandemics.

  7. 2 de may. de 2015 · Carola Dibbell's debut novel, The Only Ones, came out in March, and it's not written from an academic, self-consciously literary perspective or from a place of tired genre formulism, like far too ...