Claire Dederer is an esteemed American writer renowned for her compelling essays, insightful reviews, and influential criticism. Her contributions have graced the pages of prestigious publications such as The New York Times, enriching the literary landscape with her thought-provoking perspectives.
In addition to her journalistic endeavors, Dederer has penned three notable books. Her debut work, Poser: My Life in Twenty-Three Yoga Poses, was met with acclaim upon its release by Farrar, Straus and Giroux in January 2011, and simultaneously published in the UK by Bloomsbury. This was followed by her reflective memoir Love and Trouble, and the insightful Monsters.
Prior to her freelance career, she served as the chief film critic for Seattle Weekly. Dederer's versatile writing has appeared in a diverse array of outlets, including Vogue, Real Simple, The Nation, New York, and Yoga Journal, as well as on digital platforms like Slate and Salon. Her essays have also been featured in anthologies such as Money Changes Everything and Heavy Rotation.
With her sharp wit and incisive commentary, Claire Dederer continues to be a prominent voice in contemporary literature and journalism. She shares her life and inspiration with her husband Bruce Barcott.