Karen Abbott

Karen Abbott

Author

Karen Abbott is a journalist and author of the New York Times bestseller Sin in the Second City, an exploration of the role of brothels in the cultural and political life of turn-of-the-century Chicago. Prior to publishing Sin in the Second City – which took her three years to write and research – Abbott worked for Philadelphia magazine and for Philadelphia Weekly. Abbott, a native of Philadelphia, received her BA from Villanova University in 1995. The critically acclaimed Sin in the Second City tells the story of Chicago’s Everleigh Club, a famous high-end whorehouse that was known as the “finest brothel in the land.” Abbott lives with her husband in Atlanta and is working on her second book, a portrait of Gypsy Rose Lee and Depression-era New York.

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Abbott is exploring Depression-era New York.
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With non-fiction writing, there’s always something to write.
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Abbott listens to music to get on the right frequency.
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Can a historical narrative ever be objective?
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Abbott talks about how she could write about such dark materials.
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We have a vicarious need to see how far we could go, Abbott says.