
The first great irony of Phyllis Schieber's life was that she was born in a Catholic hospital. Her parents, survivors of the Holocaust, had settled in the South Bronx among other new immigrants. In the mid-fifties, her family moved to Washington Heights, an enclave for German Jews on Manhattan's Upper West Side, known as "Frankfurt-on-the-Hudson."
She graduated from high school at sixteen, earned a B.A. in English from Herbert H. Lehman College, an M.A. in Literature...
Published on September 07, 2011 08:15