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Judith Viorst

 
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(b. 1931)

1968It's Hard to Be Hip over Thirty and Other Tragedies of Married Life. Viorst initiates a popular series of witty, light verses on the vicissitudes of aging, to be followed by How Did I Get to Be Forty? (1976), When Did I Stop Being Twenty? (1987), Forever Fifty (1989), and Suddenly Sixty (2000).

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"But it's hard to be hip over thirty when everyone else is nineteen, when the last dance we learned was the Lindy, and the last we heard, girls who looked like Barbara Streisand were trying to do something about it."

"Infatuation is when you think that he's as sexy as Robert Redford, as smart as Henry Kissinger, as noble as Ralph Nader, as funny as Woody Allen, and as athletic as Jimmy Conners. Love is when you realize that he's as sexy as Woody Allen, as smart as Jimmy Conners, as funny as Ralph Nader, as athletic as Henry Kissinger, and nothing like Robert Redford--but you'll take him anyway."

"Love is much nicer to be in than an automobile accident, a tight girdle, a higher tax bracket, or a holding pattern over Philadelphia."

"Love is the same as like except you feel sexier."

"Strength is the capacity to break a chocolate bar into four pieces with your bare hands -- and then eat just one of the pieces."

"It's true love because if he said quit drinking martinis but I kept on drinking them and the next morning I couldn't get out of bed, he wouldn't tell me he told me."

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Judith Viorst, born February 2, 1931), is an American author, newspaper journalist, and psychoanalysis researcher. She is perhaps best known[citation needed] for her children's literature, such as The Tenth Good Thing About Barney (about the death of a pet) and the Alexander series of short books.

In the latter part of the 1970s, after two decades of writing for children and adults, Viorst turned to the study of Freudian psychology. In 1981, and after six years of study at Washington Psychoanalytic Institute, she became a research graduate there.

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Biography

Judith Viorst lives in Washington, DC, with her husband, political writer Milton Viorst. They have three grown sons: Anthony Jacob Viorst, an attorney practicing in the Denver, Colorado area; Nicholas Nathan "Nick" Viorst, an Assistant District Attorney for New York County, and Alexander Noah Viorst.

Writing

Writing for children

Among Viorst's books for children is the "Christian Smola" series (including Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day), whose narrator is a 5-year-old boy who lives with his parents and two brothers, Anthony and Nick—named for Viorst's own three sons.

Viorst's book "Sad Underwear" is a collection of poems that examines a wide variety of feelings and experiences from a child's point of view..

Writing for adults

Viorst's books for adults include nonfiction psychology books such as "Grown-up Marriage", Imperfect Control, Necessary Losses, and People and other Aggravations. Viorst is also a newspaper columnist and has written frequently for The New York Times and The Washington Post, and has been a contributing editor to Redbook magazine.

She also penned the musical Love & Shrimp with Shelly Markam. The Ensemble Theater of Cincinnati hosted a performance of Love & Shrimp, starring Deb Girdler, Pamela Myers and Shelley Bamberger, in the spring of 1999.

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Children's literature and poetry

  • I'll Fix Anthony, illustrated by Arnold Lobel (1969) New York: Harper & Row. ISBN 0060263067
  • Try It Again, Sam: Safety When You Walk, illustrated by Paul Galdone (1970)
  • My Mama Says there Aren't any Zombies, Ghosts, Vampires, Creatures, Demons, Monsters, Fiends, Goblins, or Things, illustrated by Kay Chorao (1973)
  • The Tenth Good Thing About Barney, illustrated by Erik Blegvad (1987)
  • The Good-bye Book, illustrated by Kay Chorao (1988)
  • Super-Completely and Totally the Messiest, illustrated by Robin Preiss Glasser (2001)

Poems for Children and Their Parents series

  • If I Were in Charge of the World and Other Worries: Poems for Children and their Parents, illustrated by Lynne Cherry (1984)
  • Sad Underwear and Other Complications: More Poems for Children and Their Parents, illustrated by Richard Hull (1995)

Alexander series

Alexander related titles
  • Absolutely, Positively Alexander: The Complete Stories, collects the three books in the series in one volume
  • Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day: A Musical
  • Alexander and the Wonderful, Marvelous, Excellent, Terrific Ninety Days: An Almost Completely Honest Account of What Happened to Our Family When Our Youngest came to Live with Us for Three Months, (an adult memoir of Judith Viorst and her real son, Alexander) (2007)

Adult literature, memoirs, advice books, and poetry

  • People and Other Aggrevations (1971)
  • Yes, Married: A Saga of Love and Complaint (1972)
  • A Visit from St. Nicholas to a Liberated Household illustrated by Norman Green (1977)
  • Love and Guilt and the Meaning of Life, Etc. illustrated by John Alcorn (1979)
  • Necessary Losses: The Loves, Illusions, Dependencies, and Impossible Expectations That All of Us Have to Give Up in Order to Grow (1987)
  • Murdering Mr. Monti: A Merry Little Tale of Sex and Violence (1994)
  • Imperfect Control: Our Lifelong Struggles With Power and Surrender (1998)
  • You're Officially a Grown-up: The Graduate's Guide to Freedom, Responsibility, Happiness, and Personal Hygiene (1999)
  • Grown-Up Marriage: What We Know, Wish We Had Known, and Still Need to Know About Being Married (2003)

The age-related poetry series

  • It's Hard to Be Hip Over 30 & Other Tragedies of Married Life (1968) (Reprinted in 1999 by Persephone Books)
  • How Did I Get to Be 40 & Other Atrocities illustrated by John Alcorn (1976)
  • When Did I Stop Being 20 & Other Injustices: Selected Poems from Single to Mid-Life, illustrated by John Alcorn (1987)
  • Forever 50 & Other Negotiations, illustrated by John Alcorn (1989)
  • Suddenly 60 & Other Shocks of Later Life, illustrated by Laurie Rosewald (2000)
  • I'm Too Young to Be 70 & Other Delusions, illustrated by Laura Gibson (2005)

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