Mameve Medwed

American novelist (1942–2021)

Mameve Medwed was a prominent American novelist, born in 1942. Throughout her literary career, she penned a range of notable works, including novels that explored various themes and relationships. Her writing often delved into the complexities of human connections, as evident in her published works.

Medwed's literary contributions include several novels, such as Mail, Host Family, and The End of an Error, which showcased her storytelling abilities. Additionally, she wrote How Elizabeth Barrett Browning Saved My Life, Of Men and Their Mothers, and Minus Me, further solidifying her position as a talented American novelist. Medwed passed away in 2021, leaving behind a legacy of literary works that continue to be appreciated by readers.