Fran Lebowitz, born in Morristown, New Jersey in 1950, has become one of America's most distinctive voices in cultural criticism and social commentary. Often called a modern-day Dorothy Parker, Lebowitz is celebrated for her sardonic wit, razor-sharp observations on urban life, and unapologetically curmudgeonly perspective on contemporary culture. Her literary career took off in the 1970s when she became a columnist for Andy Warhol's Interview magazine, where she wrote the wildly popular "I Cover the Waterfront" column.
Lebowitz's incisive, humorous takes on modern life were collected in her bestselling debut, Metropolitan Life (1978), followed by Social Studies (1981). Both books showcased her signature style—ironic, facetious, and wickedly entertaining prose that skewered everything from tourists and room service to adults who roller skate. In 1994, these two acclaimed collections were combined into The Fran Lebowitz Reader, introducing her acerbic commentary to a new generation of readers.
Beyond her published works, Lebowitz has become famous for her decades-long writer's block, which she calls her "writer's blockade." Rather than letting this silence her, she has flourished as a public speaker and television personality. In recent years, director Martin Scorsese brought Lebowitz to wider audiences through the HBO documentary Public Speaking (2010) and the Netflix series Pretend It's a City (2021). A quintessential New Yorker who maintains a massive personal library of 10,000 books and famously eschews cell phones and computers, Lebowitz continues to be one of our most insightful—and entertaining—observers of American life.
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Fran Lebowitz, born in Morristown, New Jersey in 1950, has become one of America's most distinctive voices in cultural criticism and social commentary. Often called a modern-day Dorothy Parker, Lebowitz is celebrated for her sardonic wit, razor-sharp observations on urban life, and unapologetically curmudgeonly perspective on contemporary culture. Her literary career took off in the 1970s when she became a columnist for Andy Warhol's Interview magazine, where she wrote the wildly popular "I Cover the Waterfront" column.
Lebowitz's incisive, humorous takes on modern life were collected in her bestselling debut, Metropolitan Life (1978), followed by Social Studies (1981). Both books showcased her signature style—ironic, facetious, and wickedly entertaining prose that skewered everything from tourists and room service to adults who roller skate. In 1994, these two acclaimed collections were combined into The Fran Lebowitz Reader, introducing her acerbic commentary to a new generation of readers.
Beyond her published works, Lebowitz has become famous for her decades-long writer's block, which she calls her "writer's blockade." Rather than letting this silence her, she has flourished as a public speaker and television personality. In recent years, director Martin Scorsese brought Lebowitz to wider audiences through the HBO documentary Public Speaking (2010) and the Netflix series Pretend It's a City (2021). A quintessential New Yorker who maintains a massive personal library of 10,000 books and famously eschews cell phones and computers, Lebowitz continues to be one of our most insightful—and entertaining—observers of American life.
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