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Rita Mae Brown Biography & Facts

Rita Mae Brown (born November 28, 1944) is an American feminist writer, best known for her coming-of-age autobiographical novel, Rubyfruit Jungle. Brown was active in a number of civil rights campaigns and criticized the marginalization of lesbians within feminist groups. Brown received the Pioneer Award for lifetime achievement at the Lambda Literary Awards in 2015. Biography Early life Brown was born in 1944 in Hanover, Pennsylvania, to an unmarried teenage mother and her mother's married boyfriend. Brown's birth mother left her at an orphanage. Her mother's cousin, Julia Brown, and her husband, Ralph, retrieved the newborn Brown from the orphanage, and raised her as their own in York, Pennsylvania, and later in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Julia and Ralph Brown were active Republicans in their local party. Education Starting in late 1962, Brown attended the University of Florida on a scholarship. In the spring of 1964, the administrators of the racially segregated university expelled her for participating in the civil rights movement. She subsequently enrolled at Broward Community College with the hope of transferring eventually to a more tolerant four-year institution. Early career Brown hitchhiked to New York City and lived there between 1964 and 1969, sometimes homeless, while attending New York University, where she received a degree in classics and English. In 1968, she received a certificate in cinematography from the New York School of Visual Arts.Brown received a Ph.D. in literature from Union Institute & University in 1976 and holds a doctorate in political science from the Institute for Policy Studies in Washington, D.C.Brown wrote for Rat, an alternative bi-weekly that eventually became New York City's first women's liberation newspaper. She also contributed to Come Out!, the gay liberation newspaper in NYC, published by the Gay Liberation Front. Later career In 1982, Brown wrote a screenplay parodying the slasher genre titled Sleepless Nights; retitled The Slumber Party Massacre, the producers decided to play it seriously, and it was given a limited release theatrically. Brown is featured in the feminist history film She's Beautiful When She's Angry. Philosophical and political views In the spring of 1964, during her study at the University of Florida in Gainesville, she became active in the American Civil Rights Movement. Later in the 1960s, she participated in the anti-war movement, the feminist movement and the Lesbian Liberation movement. She was involved with the Student Homophile League at Columbia University in 1967 but left it because the men in the league were not interested in women's rights.She was involved in the Redstockings, but also left the group because of its lack of involvement in lesbian rights. She then went on to join the Gay Liberation Front, where she suggested the formation of an all-lesbian group, since many of the women felt excluded from the feminist movement and the male-led gay liberation movement.Brown took an administrative position with the fledgling National Organization for Women, but resigned in January 1970 over comments by Betty Friedan seen by some as anti-lesbian and by the NOW's attempts to distance itself from lesbian organizations. Brown claimed that lesbian was "the one word that can cause the Executive Committee [of NOW] a collective heart attack."Brown played a leading role in the "Lavender Menace" zap of the Second Congress to Unite Women on May 1, 1970, which protested Friedan's remarks and the exclusion of lesbians from the women's movement. Brown and other lesbians from the Gay Liberation Front created The Woman-Identified Woman, which was distributed at the zap. The group that wrote the manifesto then went on to become the "Radicalesbians".While doing work for the American Civil Rights Movement, Brown was introduced to consciousness-raising groups, which she incorporated into the organizations she created and the ones she worked in.In the early 1970s, she became a founding member of The Furies Collective, a separatist lesbian feminist collective in Washington, DC that held that heterosexuality was the root of all oppression. The women wanted to create a communal living situation for radical feminists. The group purchased two houses, where they lived together and used consciousness raising techniques to talk about things like homophobia, feminism, and child rearing. They believed that being a lesbian was a political act, not just a personal one. Brown was exiled from The Furies after a few months and the group dismantled in 1972, a year after its inception. When asked if she had ever really come out, she told Time in 2008, I don't believe in straight or gay. I really don't. I think we're all degrees of bisexual. There may be a few people on the extreme if it's a bell curve who really truly are gay or really truly are straight. Because nobody had ever said these things and used their real name, I suddenly became the only lesbian in America. It was hysterical. It was a misnomer, but it's okay. It was a fight worth fighting. Brown also does not consider herself a "lesbian writer" because she believes art is about connection and not about divisive labels. In a 2015 interview for The Washington Post, Brown was asked if she thought awards in gay and lesbian literature were important; she replied: I love language, I love literature, I love history, and I'm not even remotely interested in being gay. I find that one of those completely useless and confining categories. Those are definitions from our oppressors, if you will. I would use them warily. I would certainly not define myself — ever — in the terms of my oppressor. If you accept these terms, you're now lumped in a group. Now, you may need to be lumped in a group politically in order to fight that oppression; I understand that, but I don't accept it. Honors, decorations, awards and distinctions Brown received grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Massachusetts Arts Council to publish her novel Six of One.In 1982, Brown was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Writing in a Variety or Music Program for I Love Liberty, and again for the ABC mini-series The Long Hot Summer in 1985.She was co-winner of the 1982 Writers Guild of America Award for I Love Liberty, and the recipient of the New York Public Library's Literary Lion award of 1987.In 2015, Brown was presented the Pioneer Award for lifetime achievement at the 27th Lambda Literary Awards.In addition, Brown was nominated for an Audie award, and won both AudioFile Earphones and Publishers Weekly Listen-Up awards.Brown received an honorary doctorate from Wilson College in 1992. Personal life Starting in 1973, Brown lived in the Hollywood Hills in Los Angeles. In 1978, she moved to Charlottesville, Virginia, where she lived briefly with American actress, author, and screenwriter Fannie Flagg, whom she had met at a Los Angeles party hosted by Marlo Thomas. They later broke up due to, acc.... Discover the Rita Mae Brown popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Rita Mae Brown books.

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  • Tall Tail synopsis, comments

    Tall Tail

    Rita Mae Brown

    In this fastpaced mystery by Rita Mae Brown and her feline coauthor Sneaky Pie Brown, Mary Minor “Harry” Haristeen and her animal friends seek to solve a whodunit rooted in eightee...

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    Dolley

    Rita Mae Brown

    She had the president’s ear and the nation’s heart. She’s the wife of the fourth president of the United States; a spirited charmer who adores parties, the latest French fashions...

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    Pay Dirt

    Rita Mae Brown

    “Mrs Murphy’s fourth caper will be lapped up like halfandhalf by the faithful.”Kirkus Reviews “The best yet.”Publishers Weekly The residents of tiny Crozet, Virginia, thrive on gos...

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    Murder on the Prowl

    Rita Mae Brown

    It takes a cat to write the purrfect mystery"People who love cats...have a friend in Rita Mae Brown," declares The New York Times Book Review. And nowhere is it more obvious than i...

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    Sour Puss

    Rita Mae Brown

    Rita Mae Brown and her feline partnerincrimedetection, Sneaky Pie Brown, return to the scene of their bestselling crimespicturesque Crozet, Virginia. Love is in the air as spring...

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    Probable Claws

    Rita Mae Brown

    Rita Mae Brown and her feline coauthor Sneaky Pie Brown return to Albemarle County, Virgina, as tangled mysteries past and present converge in the bestselling Mrs. Murphy series. &...

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    Murder at Monticello

    Rita Mae Brown

    Mrs. Murphy digs into Virginia historyand gets her paws on a killer.The most popular citizen of Virginia has been dead for nearly 170 years. That hasn't stopped the good people of...

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    Wish You Were Here

    Rita Mae Brown

    Curiosity just might be the death of Mrs. Murphyand her human companion, Mary Minor "Harry" Haristeen.  Small towns are like families:  Everyone lives very clos...

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    Full Cry

    Rita Mae Brown

    In the third novel of her captivating foxhunting series, Rita Mae Brown welcomes readers back for a final tour of a world where most business is conducted on horsebackand stables a...

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    Hotspur

    Rita Mae Brown

    In her wellreceived novel Outfoxed, Rita Mae Brown vividly and deftly brought to life the genteel world of foxhunting, where hunters, horses, hounds, and foxes form a tightly knit ...

  • A Hiss Before Dying synopsis, comments

    A Hiss Before Dying

    Rita Mae Brown

    Rita Mae Brown and her feline coauthor Sneaky Pie Brown are back chasing mystery with their unique circle of Southern sleuths. And though the changing colors of fall are a beauty t...

  • The Promise of the Pelican synopsis, comments

    The Promise of the Pelican

    Roy Hoffman

    For fans of Harper Lee and Rita Mae Brown, Roy Hoffman's new novel is steeped in a sense of placecoastal Alabamawith its rich tapestry of characters caught in a web of justice not ...

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    The Tell-Tale Horse

    Rita Mae Brown

    The hunt is on in this new installment of Rita Mae Brown’s clever and engaging series. Only instead of chasing foxes into their dens, the locals must track down a killer and save t...

  • Whisker of Evil synopsis, comments

    Whisker of Evil

    Rita Mae Brown

    A mysterious death in a Virginia farm town has the locals scratching their headswhile frisky feline Mrs. Murphy and her friends, fatcat Pewter and corgi Tee Tucker, uncover clues a...

  • Feline Fatale synopsis, comments

    Feline Fatale

    Rita Mae Brown

    Politicians fight like cats and dogs, but when things take a deadly turn at the Virginia House of Delegates, Mary Minor “Harry” Haristeen calls on her beloved pets to help her crac...

  • Nine Lives to Die synopsis, comments

    Nine Lives to Die

    Rita Mae Brown

    NATIONAL BESTSELLER NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY SUSPENSE MAGAZINERita Mae Brown and her feline coauthor Sneaky Pie Brown return with a mystery starring Mary Minor “...

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    Pawing Through the Past

    Rita Mae Brown

    "You'll never get old." Each member of the class of 1980 has received the letter. Mary Minor "Harry" Haristeen, who is on the organizing committee for Crozet High's twentieth reuni...

  • Catch as Cat Can synopsis, comments

    Catch as Cat Can

    Rita Mae Brown

    Spring fever comes to the small town of Crozet, Virginia. As the annual Dogwood Festival approaches, postmistress Mary Minor “Harry” Haristeen feels her own mating instincts stir. ...

  • Cat of the Century synopsis, comments

    Cat of the Century

    Rita Mae Brown

    BONUS: This edition contains excerpts from Rita Mae Brown's Hiss of Death and A Nose for Justice.Mary Minor “Harry” Haristeen’s beloved, tarttongued neighbor Aunt Tally is about to...

  • Thrill of the Hunt synopsis, comments

    Thrill of the Hunt

    Rita Mae Brown

    A blackmailer targeting wealthy members of “Sister” Jane Arnold’s club has turned the hunters into the hunted in this thrilling mystery from New York Times best...

  • Murder, She Meowed synopsis, comments

    Murder, She Meowed

    Rita Mae Brown

    “As feline collaborators go, you couldn’t ask for better than Sneaky Pie Brown, the canny tiger cat. . . . Solid storytelling.”The New York Times Book Review The annual steeplechas...

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    The Hunt Ball

    Rita Mae Brown

    “A rich, atmospheric murder mystery . . . rife with love, scandal . . . redemption, greed and nobility,” raved the San Jose Mercury News about Outfoxed, Rita Mae Brown’s first foxh...

  • Sneaky Pie for President synopsis, comments

    Sneaky Pie for President

    Rita Mae Brown

    Ask not what your cat can do for youask what you can do for your cat.Tired of politics as usual? Despair not: Rita Mae Brown’s intrepid feline coauthor, Sneaky Pie, is taking tim...

  • The Tail of the Tip-Off synopsis, comments

    The Tail of the Tip-Off

    Rita Mae Brown

    The Tail of the TipOffWhen winter hits Crozet, Virginia, it hits hardand hangs on for months. That’s nothing new to postmistress Mary Minor “Harry” Haristeen and her friends, who k...

  • Scarlet Fever synopsis, comments

    Scarlet Fever

    Rita Mae Brown

    Winter blizzards bring a flurry of cases to solve in this riveting new foxhunting mystery featuring “Sister” Jane Arnold and her incorrigible hounds from New York Times bestselling...

  • Tail Gait synopsis, comments

    Tail Gait

    Rita Mae Brown

    There’s nothing like a tail well told. Rita Mae Brown and her feline coauthor Sneaky Pie Brown return with an allnew mystery featuring Mary Minor “Harry” Haristeen, crimesolving ca...

  • Claws for Alarm synopsis, comments

    Claws for Alarm

    Rita Mae Brown

    Mary Minor “Harry” Haristeen gets a little help from her veterinarian husband to solve the murder of a young equine vet whose death may be linked to his new clinic in Claws for Ala...

  • The Hounds and the Fury synopsis, comments

    The Hounds and the Fury

    Rita Mae Brown

    Critics and fans alike are wild about Rita Mae Brown’s richly imagined and utterly engaging foxhunting mysteries–and this latest novel promises more thrilling hunts, breathtaking...

  • A Nose for Justice synopsis, comments

    A Nose for Justice

    Rita Mae Brown

    The thrilling start of a tailwagging new series!With her highpowered Wall Street job in the rearview mirror, thirtyfouryearold Mags Rogers arrives at her greataunt Jeep Reed’s spra...

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    Santa Clawed

    Rita Mae Brown

    Bestselling authors Rita Mae Brown and her feline partner, Sneaky Pie Brown, are back for the holidays in a mystery featuring Mary Minor “Harry” Haristeen, the sleuthing cats Mrs...

  • Hiss of Death synopsis, comments

    Hiss of Death

    Rita Mae Brown

    BONUS: This edition contains an excerpt from Rita Mae Brown's The Big Cat Nap.Ah, spring! The brighter days and singing birds have a way of lifting people’s spirits, as well as t...

  • The Purrfect Murder synopsis, comments

    The Purrfect Murder

    Rita Mae Brown

    Bestselling authors Rita Mae Brown and her feline partner, Sneaky Pie Brown, return with a mystery starring Mary Minor “Harry” Haristeen, the sleuthing cats Mrs. Murphy and Pewte...

  • Whiskers in the Dark synopsis, comments

    Whiskers in the Dark

    Rita Mae Brown

    Death stalks the Blue Ridge Mountains as a centuriesold mystery resurfaces and murder mars the leadup to an annual beagle competition, in a thrilling new tale from Rita Mae Brown a...

  • Murder Unleashed synopsis, comments

    Murder Unleashed

    Rita Mae Brown

    The next scintillating novel in this acclaimed author’s delightful series featuring doggedly determined canine sleuths and their intrepid human companions.   Settling into ...

  • The Big Cat Nap synopsis, comments

    The Big Cat Nap

    Rita Mae Brown

    NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER  “As feline collaborators go, you couldn’t ask for better than Sneaky Pie Brown.”The New York Times Book Review  It’s midMay and murder is...

  • Claws and Effect synopsis, comments

    Claws and Effect

    Rita Mae Brown

    CLAWS AND EFFECTWinter puts tiny Crozet, Virginia, in a deep freeze and everyone seems to be suffering from the winter blahs, including postmistress Mary Minor “Harry” Haristeen. ...

  • Rest in Pieces synopsis, comments

    Rest in Pieces

    Rita Mae Brown

    Mrs. Murphy thinks the new man in town is the  cat's meow.... Maybe she should think again.  Small towns don't take kindly to strangersunless  the str...

  • Hounded to Death synopsis, comments

    Hounded to Death

    Rita Mae Brown

    From New York Times bestselling author Rita Mae Brown comes the latest novel in her enthralling series of foxhunting mysteries. Richly imagined and utterly engaging, Hounded to Dea...

  • The Pomeranian Always Barks Twice synopsis, comments

    The Pomeranian Always Barks Twice

    Alex Erickson

    With a veterinarian dad and a petrescuing mom, helping animals is a family business for the Dentonsbut after a shocking murder, it’s Liz Denton’s son who might end up in a cage . ....

  • High Hearts synopsis, comments

    High Hearts

    Rita Mae Brown

    From the celebrated author of Rubyfruit  Jungle and Bingo comes a stirring novel of the Civil War, a tale of true love and mistaken identity. Brimming with colorful chara...

  • Rubyfruit Jungle synopsis, comments

    Rubyfruit Jungle

    Rita Mae Brown

    “The rare work of fiction that has changed real life . . . If you don’t yet know Molly Boltor Rita Mae Brown, who created herI urge you to read and thank them both.”Gloria Steinem ...

  • In Her Day synopsis, comments

    In Her Day

    Rita Mae Brown

    For years a "lost" collector's item, here is the second novel from a brilliant young author testing her literary muscle, and it's bursting at the seams with Rita Mae Brown's tra...

  • Homeward Hound synopsis, comments

    Homeward Hound

    Rita Mae Brown

    “Sister” Jane Arnold returns in a colorful mystery featuring fourlegged sleuthsand the breathtaking thrill of the chasefrom the New York Times bestselling author of Crazy Like...

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    Bingo

    Rita Mae Brown

    In the sequel to her beloved Six of One, Rita Mae Brown returns with another witty tale of passion and rivalry in the small Southern town of Runnymede, Maryland. Newspaper editor N...

  • Out of Hounds synopsis, comments

    Out of Hounds

    Rita Mae Brown

    “Sister” Jane Arnold and her hounds must sniff out a thief with expensive taste when a string of missing paintings leads to murder in this exciting foxhunting mystery from New York...