Diane Middlebrook AKA Diane Helen Wood Born: 16-Apr-1939 Birthplace: Pocatello, ID Died: 15-Dec-2007 Location of death: San Francisco, CA Cause of death: Cancer - unspecified
Gender: Female Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Author Party Affiliation: Democratic Nationality: United States Executive summary: Biographer of Anne Sexton Father: Thomas Wood Mother: Helen Sister: Michole Nicholson Sister: Colleen Dea Husband: (div. 1961) Husband: Jonathan Middlebrook (university professor, m. 1963, div. 1972, one daughter) Daughter: Leah Middlebrook (b. 1966) Husband: Carl Djerassi (chemist/professor, together since 1977, m. 1985, until her death)
University: Whitman College (transferred) University: BA, University of Washington (1961) University: MA, Yale University (1962) University: PhD, Yale University (1968) Professor: Stanford University (1966-2004) Administrator: Director, Center for Research on Women, Stanford University (1977-79) Administrator: Chairman, Feminist Studies Program, Stanford University (1985-88)
Dean for America EMILY's List Phi Beta Kappa Society Royal Society of Literature Guggenheim Fellowship
Official Website: http://www.dianemiddlebrook.com/
Author of books:
Gin Considered as a Demon (1983, poetry) Anne Sexton: A Biography (1991, biography) Suits Me: The Double Life of Billy Tipton (1998, biography) Her Husband: Hughes and Plath, a Marriage (2003, biography)
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