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Lynn Freed, South African Writer With a Wry Style, Dies at 79

Lynn Freed, South African Writer With a Wry Style, Dies at 79

New York Times31-05-2025

Lynn Freed, a South African-born writer whose mordant, darkly comic works explored her Jewish upbringing during apartheid, along with the jagged feelings of displacement experienced by expatriates and the ways that women negotiate their identities and sexual desire, died on May 9 at her home in Sonoma, Calif. She was 79.
Her daughter, Jessica Gamsu, said the cause was lymphoma.
The author of seven novels, dozens of essays and a collection of short stories that were originally published in The New Yorker, Harper's and The Atlantic, Ms. Freed was praised by critics for her spare, wry and unsentimental style.
'If Joan Didion and Fran Lebowitz had a literary love child, she would be Lynn Freed,' the critic E. Ce Miller wrote in Bustle magazine, describing Ms. Freed's writing as 'in equal turns funny, wise and sardonic.'
Raised by eccentric thespians in South Africa, Ms. Freed immigrated to New York City in the late 1960s to attend graduate school and later settled in California. Her first novel, 'Heart Change' (1982), was about a doctor who has an affair with her daughter's music teacher. It was a critical and commercial dud.
Ms. Freed caught her literary wind in 1986 with her second novel, 'Home Ground,' which drew generously on her upbringing. Narrated by Ruth Frank, a Jewish girl whose parents run a theater and employ servants, the book subtly skewers the manners and lavish excesses of white families during apartheid.
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