Annalisa Quinn
Annalisa Quinn is a contributing writer, reporter, and literary critic for NPR. She created NPR's Book News column and covers literature and culture for NPR.
Quinn studied English and Classics at Georgetown University and holds an M.Phil in Classical Greek from the University of Cambridge, where she was a Cambridge Trust scholar.
Content
- Journalist Kim Wall's Parents Show She Was More Than A Victim In 'A Silenced Voice'
- 'The Art Of Her Deal' Aims To Show Melania Trump As An Influential Collaborator
- 'The Ballad Of Songbirds And Snakes' Is A Lackluster Prequel To 'The Hunger Games'
- 'Rodham' Asks: Who Is Hillary Without Bill?
- 'Funny Weather' Asks What Art Can Do In A Crisis
- In 'Notes From An Apocalypse,' The End Of The World Is A State Of Mind
- In 'How Much Of These Hills Is Gold,' This Land Is Not Your Land
- In An Age Of Screens, Looking For 'Attention' In All The Wrong Places