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Caroline Knapp
American writer and columnist
Caroline Knapp | |
|---|---|
| Born | November 8, 1959 |
| Died | June 3/4, 2002 |
| Notable works | Drinking: A Love Story |
Caroline Knapp (November 8, 1959 – June 3/4, 2002) was an American writer and columnist whose candid best-selling memoir Drinking: A Love Story recounted her 20-year battle with alcoholism.
She was the daughter of noted psychiatrist Peter H. Knapp, who was a researcher of psychosomatic medicine.
Life and career
Knapp grew up in Cambridge, Massachusetts[1] and graduated from Brown University.
From 1988 to 1995, she was a columnist for the Boston Phoenix where her column "Out There" often featured the fictional "Alice K." In 1994, those columns were collected in her first book, Alice K's Guide to Life: One Woman's Quest for Survival, Sanity, and the Perfect New Shoes.
Knapp won wide acclaim for Drinking: A Love Story (1996) that described her life as a "high-functioning alcoholic" and remained