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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Doon_ArbusDoon Arbus - Wikipedia

    Doon Arbus (born April 3, 1945) is an American writer and journalist. Her debut novel is The Caretaker (New Directions, 2020). Her play, Third Floor, Second Door on the Right, was produced at the Cherry Lane Theatre by the 2003 New York International Fringe Festival.

  2. 22 de sept. de 2023 · Portrait by Neil Selkirk. When Diane Arbus died in 1971 at the age of 48, she didn’t leave a will. It fell to her eldest daughter, the writer and novelist Doon Arbus, to deal with her...

  3. A lush, disorienting novel, The Caretaker by Doon Arbus takes no prisoners as it explores the perils of devotion and the potentially lethal charisma of things. Following the death of a renowned and eccentric collector—author of Stuff, a seminal philosophical work on the art of accumulation—the fate of the privately endowed museum he ...

  4. Doon Arbus is a writer. She was born in New York City and never really left. The author of six nonfiction books, she makes her debut as a novelist with The Caretaker. She is also a freelance journalist: in her reportage work, she frequently wrestles with the hidden codes in a subject’s spoken language, its hesitations and reversals, allowing ...

  5. Doon Arbus is the author of Diane Arbus (4.04 avg rating, 18154 ratings, 96 reviews, published 1972), Revelations (4.27 avg rating, 2880 ratings, 51 revi...

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › Doon_ArbusDoon Arbus - Wikiwand

    Doon Arbus (born April 3, 1945) is an American writer and journalist. Her debut novel is The Caretaker ( New Directions, 2020). Her play, Third Floor, Second Door on the Right, was produced at the Cherry Lane Theatre by the 2003 New York International Fringe Festival.

  7. Doon Arbus is a writer and the elder daughter of Diane and Allan Arbus. She is the co-author of the 2011 biographical work, Diane Arbus: A Chronology and has been responsible for the five other books of Arbus photographs. She has also contributed articles and criticism to magazines, including Rolling Stone and The Nation.