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Lucia Berlin (1936–2004)

Author of A Manual for Cleaning Women: Selected Stories

68+ Works 2,644 Members 88 Reviews 9 Favorited

About the Author

Lucia Berlin (1936-2004) worked brilliantly but sporadically throughout the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. Her stories are inspired by her early childhood in various Western mining towns; her glamorous teenage years in Santiago, Chile; three failed marriages; a lifelong problem with alcoholism; her years show more spent in Berkeley, New Mexico, and Mexico City; and the various jobs she later held to support her writing and her four sons. Sober and writing steadily by the 1990s, she took a visiting writer's post at the University of Colorado Boulder in 1994 and was soon promoted to associate professor. In 2001, in failing health, she moved to Southern California to be near her sons. She died in 2004 in Marina del Rey. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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Works by Lucia Berlin

A Manual for Cleaning Women: Selected Stories (2015) — Author — 1,923 copies, 67 reviews
Evening in Paradise: More Stories (2018) 372 copies, 9 reviews
So Long: Stories 1987-1992 (1993) 44 copies
Where I Live Now (1999) 43 copies
Homesick: New and Selected Stories (1990) 32 copies, 2 reviews
Angels Laundromat (1981) 6 copies
Una nueva vida (2024) 6 copies
Safe & Sound (1989) 5 copies, 1 review
Phantom Pain (1984) 4 copies
The Musical Vanity Boxes (2016) 4 copies
The Wives 1 copy
Friends 1 copy
Berlin Lucia 1 copy
El Tim 1 copy

Associated Works

Calling Home: Working-Class Women's Writings (1990) — Contributor — 76 copies
The Penguin Book of the Modern American Short Story (2021) — Contributor — 73 copies
Modern Fiction About Schoolteaching: An Anthology (1995) — Contributor — 4 copies
早稲田文学増刊 女性号 (2017) — Contributor — 1 copy

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Canonical name
Berlin, Lucia
Birthdate
1936-11-12
Date of death
2004-11-12
Burial location
Green Mountain Cemetery, Boulder, Colorado, USA
Gender
female
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Juneau, Alaska, USA
Place of death
Marina del Rey, California, USA
Places of residence
Boulder, Colorado, USA
Mexico
Santiago, Chile
Idaho, USA
Montana, USA
Arizona, USA (show all 8)
California, USA
New Mexico, USA
Occupations
short story writer
creative writing teacher
switchboard operator
cleaner
Relationships
Sender, Ramon J. (teacher)
Organizations
University of Colorado, Boulder
Short biography
Lucia Berlin was born in Juneau, Alaska, and grew up in mining camps in Idaho, Montana, and Arizona, following her father's career as a mining engineer; then in Santiago, Chile, where she led a wealthy and privileged life as a teenager. She began publishing stories at age 24 in national magazines, but her first collection, Angel's Laundromat, did not appear until 1981. Most of her work can be found in three volumes: Homesick: New and Selected Stories (1990), So Long: Stories 1987-92 (1993) and Where I Live Now: Stories 1993-98 (1999). She received an American Book Award in 1991 for Homesick, and was awarded a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. In 2015, nearly 10 years after her death, she finally achieved fame with the publication of her bestselling collection A Manual for Cleaning Women: Short Stories. She had held a variety of blue-collar jobs to support herself, including switchboard operator and cleaning woman, reflected in the titles of some of her stories. She also taught creative writing in a diverse places, including the San Francisco County Jail and the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics at Naropa University. In 1994-1995, she was a Visiting Writer at the University of Colorado, Boulder. At the end of her term, she was named associate professor, and continued teaching at UC Boulder until 2000.

She was married three times and had four children.

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I'll admit some of these stories were a little too uncomfortable or a little too sad, not all of them were big winners for me--a few i even gave up on, but her writing is incredible, so present. I loved a good number of these stories a great deal.

I saw some people recommend skipping the intros but i don't think i agree. They're a nice tribute to her writing, give some good context, and when some of those amazing lines come up it's like seeing a friend again.
 
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notoghostwood | 66 other reviews | Jan 3, 2025 |
'E le lavanderie a gettoni.[...] Richiedono troppo tempo, persino quelle della catena Speed Queen. Mentre stai seduto lì, tutta la vita ti passa davanti agli occhi, come se stessi affogando'
Manuale per donne delle pulizie

Una nota di demerito al titolo insulso e sessista dell'edizione italiana
 
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fabidemar | 66 other reviews | Dec 26, 2024 |
her story set in Noel, Texas (_______) is the funniest thing I've read since Eudora Welty's Why I Live at the P.O.
 
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Rating
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ISBNs
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Languages
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Favorited
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