![]() ![]() ![]() The book’s title character, Sylvia Barrett, faces one frustration after another. Instead, she composed it as a series of letters, memorandums, vignettes, classroom papers and lesson plans to create a portrait of the fictional Calvin Coolidge High School in New York. Kaufman, who was the granddaughter of the celebrated Yiddish-language writer Sholom Aleichem, did not follow standard narrative form in her book. ![]() When the paperback edition was issued in 1966, more than 1.5 million copies were sold in the first month. “Staircase,” which was published in 1965, stayed on bestseller lists for 15 months, including five months at No. With pitch-perfect tone, “Up the Down Staircase” captured the humor, pathos and administrative nonsense of the urban high schools in which Ms. Her daughter, Thea Goldstine, confirmed the death to news outlets. Bel Kaufman, who turned her experiences teaching in the New York City public schools into the comic novel “Up the Down Staircase,” one of the best-selling books of the 1960s, which was later made into a film, died July 25 at her home in Manhattan. ![]()
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