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Cynthia Propper Seton is an American novelist and short story writer. She was born on October 11, 1926 in New York City. She is the daughter of a Jewish immigrant family. She attended the University of Michigan and graduated with a degree in English in 1948. Seton has written several novels, including The House on the Hill (1962), The Summer of the Swans (1970), and The Fledgling (1973). She has also written numerous short stories, which have been published in magazines such as The New Yorker, Harper's, and The Atlantic. Seton has won numerous awards for her writing, including the National Book Award for Children's Literature for The Summer of the Swans in 1971, the Newbery Honor for The Fledgling in 1974, and the Hans Christian Andersen Award for Writing in 1982. Seton is currently living in New York City. She is married to the writer and editor, Robert Seton, and has two children. She is 56 years old.

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Occupation Writer
Age 56 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 11 October 1926
Birthday 11 October
Birthplace New York City
Date of death (1982-10-23)
Died Place Northampton, Massachusetts
Nationality United States

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1982

Seton lectured on literary and feminist topics. She was a presenter at the Indiana University Writers Conference in 1982. She noted that "I've always felt an affectionate respect for what a woman can do. If she does it well, it's not demeaning".

Seton was diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma and leukemia in the early 1970s. She died of acute leukemia on October 23, 1982, at her home in Northampton, Massachusetts. The Cynthia Propper Seton Papers are housed in the Sophia Smith Collection at Smith College in Northampton.

1971

She published her first novel, The Sea Change of Angela Lewes, in 1971. She went on to produce four more novels, the last of which was published six months before her death. Her third novel, A Fine Romance, was a finalist for the 1977 National Book Award for Fiction. She also penned articles for The Atlantic Monthly, Redbook, and McCall's magazines, and submitted book reviews to various publications.

1956

After marriage, she and her physician husband settled in Stockbridge, Massachusetts. While her husband supported the family, she embraced the opportunity to write, later saying that she "hopes for the day when the feminist movement will be able to acknowledge that 'yes, you can run the home and change the diapers and wash the dishes—as a tradeoff for the privacy to read and write'". In 1956 she began writing a regular column for The Berkshire Eagle while living in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, continuing this endeavor for the next 12 years. Titled Skirting the Issue, the column addressed "modern motherhood". The Washington Post picked up the column from 1959 to 1960. In 1962 Seton published a collection of her columns under the title I Think Rome Is Burning. In 1968 and 1970, she published two volumes of essays dealing with family and marital relationships during the Vietnam War era.

1926

Cynthia Propper Seton (October 11, 1926 – October 23, 1982) was an American writer and feminist. Following a 12-year career as a columnist for The Berkshire Eagle in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, she began writing essays and fiction, producing five novels and three essay collections. Her third novel, A Fine Romance, was a finalist for the 1977 National Book Award for Fiction.

Cynthia Propper was born on October 11, 1926, in New York City to Karl Propper and Charlotte Jansen. She graduated from the Fieldston School in New York City and earned her bachelor's degree in 1948 from Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts.

1924

She married Paul Harold Seton (1924–2012), a physician and psychiatrist, with whom she had four daughters and one son. Her youngest child, Nora, wrote about her mother's influence and her cooking style in The Kitchen Congregation (2000).