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180:. In 1945, she described a self-consciousness related to a friendship she had developed with a faculty member's wife. Depression played a role in the following year, when Beck's personal life interfered with her education and felt compelled to leave school, her mother having died from cancer during her freshman year. After a stay in the psychiatric unit at 236:
in 1954. In 1958, she became pregnant, but miscarried. The couple divorced after that. Beck remained in "Birdland" and returned to Bennington College and continued her studies. She was diagnosed with diabetes for most of her life, and between 1976 and 1977, both of her legs were amputated due to
153:, New York, the third of four children. In 1933, Beck's mother remarried after her father's death in 1926, and from 1934 to 1938, the family relocated and lived in various locations around Europe. Beck was exposed to an idiosyncratic lifestyle through her mother's second marriage to the boxer, 128:
but dropped out after her mother's death. Beck kept a diary, wrote poetry, and published two short stories before committing suicide in 1978. Her papers were selected for inclusion in the Smith College women and disabilities collection, as they provide insight into
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Beck kept diaries from the age of fourteen until her death, and she wrote other works throughout her life. However, only two short stories, "A Promise in the Wind" and "Come Down to the Willow," were published while she was living. A volume of her short stories,
157:. Beck, a Catholic, attended a convent school, was allowed only limited autonomy, and was not exposed to the typical peer culture of American middle-class high school students. With the outbreak of the 209:
in the Women and Disabilities section of the Sophia Smith Collection. Much of the work was unpublished during her lifetime and provides rare insight into chronic illness and depression.
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Bernard Malamud said that he felt Beck was not meant to be a writer. She used the hundreds of rejection letters she received from such magazines as
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On June 28, 1952, Beck married Thomas Maulding, a blind man, and moved to New York City before purchasing a home, "Birdland", in
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as part of psychological treatment. On March 2, 1978, Beck died by suicide when she took an
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College Women In The Nuclear Age: Cultural Literacy and Female Identity, 1940–1960
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Beck began to study writing, art, and psychology at Bennington under
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New York City
Bennington College
Short story
New York
Bennington College
Bennington, Vermont
chronic illness
depression
Hell's Kitchen
New York City
Paul George Swiderski
Spanish Civil War
Bennington College
Theodore Roethke
W. H. Auden
Allan Seager
Albany Hospital
Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts
Bernard Malamud
Smith College
The New Yorker
The Saturday Evening Post
North Bennington, Vermont
shock therapy
insulin
Faehmel 2011



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