Edith Iglauer
American journalist
Edith Iglauer was an American journalist and writer, notable for her contributions to the field of literature. Her body of work includes several nonfiction books that showcase her ability to craft compelling narratives about unique individuals and their experiences. Through her writing, Iglauer explored various subjects, often delving into the lives of remarkable people who made significant impacts in their respective fields.
As a freelance writer, Iglauer's work was featured in prominent publications such as The New Yorker, Harper's, The Atlantic Monthly, and Geist magazines. Her books, including "The New People: The Eskimo's Journey Into Our Time", "Denison's Ice Road", and "Seven Stones", demonstrate her capacity to tell engaging stories about individuals like John Denison, an ice road engineer, and Arthur Erickson, a renowned architect. Iglauer's writing continues to be a testament to her skill as a storyteller and her ability to shed light on fascinating topics and personalities.