- A co-founder of the "New York Review of Books" in 1962 with Jason Epstein, Barbara Epstein, her then-husband Robert Lowell and Robert S. Silvers.
- Graduated from the University of Kentucky in 1939. She was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1947.
- In the 1970s and early 1980s, she taught writing seminars at Barnard College and Columbia University's School of the Arts, Writing Division. She gave forthright critiques of student writing and was a mentor to students she considered promising.
- Her ex-husband, Robert Lowell, is a poet. Their daughter is Harriet Lowell.
- Release of her book, "Seduction and Betrayal". (1974)
- Release of her book, "Sleepless Nights". (1979)
- Release of her book, "The Ghostly Lover". (1945)
- Release of her book, "The Simple Truth". (1955)
- Roles Elizabeth Hardwick may have played in movies were secondary to her profession as a writer, critic and co-founder of New York Review of Books. She was primarily a writer, not an actor.
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