Paul Alexander has published eight books, among them Rough Magic, a biography of Sylvia Plath, and Salinger, a biography of J. D. Salinger that was the basis of the documentary Salinger that appeared on PBS, Netflix and HBO. His nonfiction has appeared in numerous publications, including the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, the Boston Globe, Newsday, New York, the Guardian, The Nation, the Washington Post, and Rolling Stone. He teaches at Hunter College in New York.
'The unfinished life of Billie Holiday haunts us. In Bitter Crop, Paul Alexander tells her story in a way that could put her soul and our questions to rest' - GLORIA STEINEM 'Chronicling Holiday's career, Alexander covers in meticulous detail her early successes; collaborations . . . and the music itself, including 1958's Lady in Satin, her penultimate album and a ""masterpiece of longing and sorrow"" made singular by her beautifully ""damaged, tortured voice"". The result is an excellent biography befitting of its inimitable subject' - Publishers Weekly 'A talented biographer paints a memorable portrait of an American master' - Kirkus Reviews '' - '' - '' -