![]() ![]() It was broadcast as part of PBS's American Masters series and directed by Judy Kinberg. Vaill wrote Something to Dance About a 2009 PBS documentary about Robbins life and work. Vaill was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2000 for her work on Robbins. Her next book was Somewhere, a biography of choreographer Jerome Robbins. She also contributed to the catalogue for Making It New: The Art and Style of Sara and Gerald Murphy, an exhibition mounted by the Williams College Museum of Art, and also shown at the Yale Art Gallery and the Dallas Museum of Art. It was nominated for the 1995 National Book Critics Circle Award in biography. In 1995 Vaill published Everybody Was So Young, a biography of Gerald and Sara Murphy, prominent 1920s socialites of the French Riviera. In the 1970s Vaill was an editor at Viking Press alongside Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. ![]() She lives in New York City.Ī graduate of Harvard University, she worked in publishing before becoming a writer full-time in 1992. ![]() Amanda Vaill is an American writer and editor, noted for her non-fiction. ![]()
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