Solomon, Barbara Probst

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Name (Latin)
Solomon, Barbara Probst
Date of birth
1929-12-03
Date of death
2019-09-01
Field of activity
American literature
Autobiography
Criticism
Occupation
Critics
Essayists
Novelists
Associated Language
eng
Gender
female
Language
English
Biographical or Historical Data
b. 1929
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 49268597
Wikidata: Q4859234
Library of congress: n 82122326
OCoLC: oca00818670
Sources of Information
  • Her The beat of life, 1960.
Wikipedia description:

Barbara Probst Solomon (December 3, 1928 – September 1, 2019) was an American author, essayist and journalist. Her published works include two novels, two volumes of memoirs, and a book of collected essays. Solomon was the United States cultural correspondent for Spain's "newspaper-of-record", El País of Madrid. Solomon was awarded the 25th Francisco Cerecedo Prize by the Association of European Journalists in Spain. The prize, which comes with an award of $36,000, is the most prestigious journalism prize in that country, and Solomon was the first North American to receive it. She accepted the award from the future King of Spain Prince Felipe at a gala in Madrid. In January 2008, Solomon was part of José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero's "dream team" of 14 international experts in Madrid, a team that included Professors Joseph Stiglitz, Jeremy Rifkin and Nicholas Stern. In 2007 Solomon received the United Nations/Women Together Award which pays tribute "to a group of women who share...a commitment to their work, and a devotion to making the world a better place.". She was a member of the graduate faculty of Sarah Lawrence College and a distinguished visiting professor at the Menéndez Pelayo International University in Spain.

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