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  1. The Hon. Perdita Caroline Buchan (born 16 December 1940) is an Anglo-American author and journalist. As a writer she uses her maiden name, but is also known by her married name of Perdita Buchan Connolly.

  2. Perdita Buchan was born in England but came to America as a child. She has since lived in America, England and Italy. Her short stories and essays have appeared in The New Yorker, The Ladies Home Journal, House Beautiful, Fiction Network, The New York Times and The Christian Science Monitor among other publications.

  3. by PERDITA BUCHAN. She was short, with frizzy hair, nicotine stained fingers, thick glasses and a leg brace from childhood polio. She wore mud colored tweed suits and always stood with one foot on the rung of her chair, holding grimly to the back of it as she talked. She was not the kind of person to control a room full of seventh grade girls.

  4. Perdita Buchan was born in England, came to America as a child, grew up in Philadelphia, and graduated from Radcliffe College (Harvard University) with a BA in English. She worked in publishing in New York and London and spent one happy year studying art in Florence, Italy.

  5. Goodreads Author. Website. http://www.perditabuchan.com/ Genre. Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry. Member Since. June 2019. edit data. Perdita Buchan was born in England and came to America as a child. She grew up in Philadelphia and has since lived in London, Florence, Italy, New York and, for many years, New England (Vermont and Massachusetts).

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  6. Literature. Perdita Buchan. Region: Concord, MA. MacDowell Fellowships: 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1995. Studios. Nef. Perdita Buchan worked in the Nef studio. Nef Studio, the first entirely new studio built after 1937, was donated by esteemed photographer, explorer, author, and MacDowell Fellow Evelyn Steffanson Nef in 1992.

  7. 27 de jul. de 2021 · Perdita Buchan is an author of fiction and a nonfiction work on utopian communities. Her most recent book is The Carousel Carver, winner of a 2020 Independent Publishers Book Award for Regional Fiction.