United States, Writer October 17, 1947
Margo Lillian Jefferson is an American writer and academic. She is a former theatre critic at The New York Times and a professor at Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts at The New School.
New York, for decades, offered a perpetual series of 'golden ages' to artists. You constantly had to measure yourself against the best, and you had to watch them, which meant that your imagination and also your sense of what the market could stand got very, very sharp.
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