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    Zelda Popkin (née Feinberg; 5 July 1898 – 25 May 1983) was an American writer of novels and mystery stories. She created Mary Carner, one of the first professional female private detectives in fiction. Carner was a store detective who appeared in five novels.

  2. Feb 1, 2023 · Zelda Popkin’s adventurous life could have made her the protagonist of one of her own novels. In his brilliant telling of the story of her life, her historian grandson, Jeremy D. Popkin, has made a singular contribution to the history of American Jewish women in the twentieth century.

  3. Zelda Popkin is an author whose writing should be recognized as having major significance for American Jewish literary studies, gender studies, and beyond.

  4. Mar 15, 2023 · Zelda Popkin, an early 20th century female public relations pioneer, was as unconventional as she was gifted. Her contributions to public relations were, until recently, eclipsed by her “second” career as an author. Popkin began her public relations career in New York’s non-profit world in 1918.

  5. Zelda Popkin, An American Jewish Author. Zelda Popkin (1898-1983), my grandmother, was a novelist whose most successful book, The Journey Home, sold nearly a million copies enough to make any academic like myself envious.

  6. Zelda Popkin (1898–1983, née Feinberg) was an American author of novels and mystery stories. She created Mary Carner, one of the first professional female private detectives in fiction. Carner was a store detective who appeared in five novels.

  7. Apr 8, 2024 · Zelda Popkin: The Life and Times of an American Jewish Woman Author by Jeremy D. Popkin, London: Rowman & Littlefield, 2023, 277 pp., ISBN 978-1-5381-6843-1