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‘Looking for Mr. Goodbar’ author dies

Judith Rossner won acclaim for novel about singles-bar cruising teacher
/ Source: The Associated Press

Author Judith Rossner, whose hugely successful novel "Looking for Mr. Goodbar" was made into a movie starring Diane Keaton, has died, her family said Wednesday. She was 70.

Rossner died Tuesday night at NYU Medical Center. The cause was not immediately determined, said her brother-in-law, Rayner Pike, a retired Associated Press writer.

"Mr. Goodbar," which came out in 1975, was based loosely on the 1973 murder of a Roman Catholic schoolteacher in New York City who frequented singles bars.

"The sureness of Judith Rossner's writing and her almost flawless sense of timing create a complex and chilling portrait of a woman's descent into hell that gives this book considerable literary merit," The New York Times wrote.

The film came out in 1977. Keaton was nominated for a Golden Globe for best actress, while Tuesday Weld was nominated for an Oscar as best supporting actress.

Rossner's 10 novels also included the No. 1 bestseller "August," published in 1983, about the story of the psychoanalysis of a young woman and her psychiatrist.

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Her other books included "To the Precipice," 1966; "Nine Months in the life of an Old Maid," 1969; "Any Minute I Split," 1972; "Attachments," 1977; and "Emmeline," 1980; "His Little Women," 1990; "Olivia," 1994; and "Perfidia," 1997.

"Emmeline" which was made into an opera performed in Santa Fe, N.M., and shown on PBS.

Rossner was a very perceptive observer of people and their behavior, said her sister, Nancy Pike.

"She knew people better than they knew themselves," she said in a telephone interview.

In addition to her sister, survivors include her husband, Stanley Leff; her children, Daniel and Jean Rossner; and three grandchildren.