The New York Times – by Clay Risen
Ann Arensberg, a novelist equally at home writing Gothic mysteries set in dark corners of New England and airy satires set in her native territory, the Manhattan publishing and cultural scene, died on Jan. 14 at a hospital in Sharon, Conn. She was 84.
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Ann Arensberg, Insightful Novelist of Mysteries and Manners, Dies at 84
Her debut novel, “Sister Wolf,” won a 1981 National Book Award. Her later books explored the Manhattan theater scene and the New England occult.
