Andree Connors

Amateur People was first published by the Fiction Collective in 1977, and has remained in print since that time.[1]

Andrée Connors was a poet and novelist.

At the time of the publication of Amateur People in 1977, Connors was interviewed on WBAI in New York on Big Al's Literary Salon & Pool Hall by Alen Pol Kobryn.

A celebrated figure, her work and her life are the subject of a permanent exhibition at the Mendocino County Museum.[2]

Work

Amateur People – Andrée Connors. Fiction Collective, 1977, ISBN 978-0-914590-31-6 / University of Alabama Press, 1981, ISBN 978-0-914590-30-9

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