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Helen Yglesias

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high school, on three notebooks on her kitchen table when she was a teenager herself. The book was never published, however, and, after high school, she worked at jobs selling underwear, stuffing envelopes, teaching ballroom dancing, and typing manuscripts. Yglesias worked as an editor at
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town, the fifth wife had had enough of the cruelty and stabbed the husband to death. It goes on to tell of her trial and examines the idea of liberation.
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of natural causes. She is survived by her daughter Tamar Cole, Lewis Cole, a son from her first marriage to Bernard Cole; and novelist and screenwriter
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during the 1940s where she wrote books reviews and edited the cultural section of the paper. In 1964 she became a staff member of
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She joined the Young Communist League in 1936. She then left the Communist Party in 1952.
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Yglesias was the youngest of seven children born to Solomon and Kate Bassine, both
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She started writing professionally when she was 54; her first published novel was
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Yglesias died on March 28, 2008, one day short of her 93rd birthday, in
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and the disorganized attempts of her family and friends to help her."
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from 1965 to 1969, by which time she was a mother of 3.
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New York City
Jose Yglesias
Rafael Yglesias
Matthew Yglesias
Yiddish
Fort Greene, Brooklyn
New York City
The Nation
protagonist
Communist
Soviet Union
New York Times
cancer
New England
Brooklin, Maine
Writers and Editors War Tax Protest
Manhattan
Rafael Yglesias
Jose Yglesias
Matthew Yglesias




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