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James Hannah (PR)
-- Assosciate Professor of English at Texas
A&M; University. B.S., M.A., Stephen F. Austin
State University;
M.F.A.,
The University of Iowa's Writers' Workshop.
Author of two short
story collections: Desperate Measures, and
Sign Language
Stories. Author of the critical work,
Tobias Wolff: A Study of the Short
Fiction. Mr. Hannah's
most
recent book is The Great War Reader, which
he edited . He
teaches Creative Writing, Short Story Theory,
Great War Literature, and
Continental fiction. His
work has won a National Endowment for the Arts
Fellowship, a Dobie-Paisano
Writing Award, and a Texas Writing
Fellowship. He is a member of the
Texas
Institute of
Letters.
John Horváth (PR)
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Gary Lehmann (PR)
-- Degrees from Duke University, Ph.D.,
University of Michigan, M.A., Syracuse University,
B.A. and University
College, Galway, Ireland. He is a writer,
playwright and poet who is
widely published. He has worked with the
National Endowment for the
Humanities, the Smithsonian Institution, and a
number of local museums
including the Rochester Museum and Science Center,
the Strong Museum, the
Biloxi Cultural Center, and the Genesee Country
Museum. Gary teaches
at the Rochester Institute of Technology: as
Director of Writing in the
School of Engineering, teacher of writing and
poetry in the School of
Liberal Arts, and as Director of the Athenaeum
Poetry Group, a consortium
of published poets. He has written 5 books
including the novel
Vermeer: An Exhibition of Pictures and
Patrick's Purgatory,
a full-length biography of Saint Patrick and has
been the Writer in Residence at Roberts Wesleyan
College. His three act play
Susan B, about Susan B. Anthony's role in
the suffrage movement in the nineteenth century,
has been produced,
published, and reviewed nationally. He
regularly publishes 30-40
poems and short stories per year, does some
journalism, and is currently
building a literary web site for creative
writers.
Eugene O'Brien (PR)
-- teaches literature in the
University of
Limerick.
He also teaches at first level, all subjects to
12-year-olds. His
first book The
Question of Irish Identity in the Writings of
William Butler Yeats and
James
Joyce was published in 1998, and his second,
The Epistemology of
Nationalism, is due in 2000. He has
published articles in
various journals
on Irish writing and critical theory. He is
commissioning editor of
Mellen
Press's series Ireland in
Theory.
Madina Tlostanova (PR)
-- Senior Research Fellow at Gorki Institute of World
Literature, Russian Academy of Science in
Moscow. Ph.D. American
Literature,
1994, Gorki Institute of World Literature.
Dissertation on Eudora Welty
and
Southern fiction after World War II.
Specializes in contemporary
American
literature, cultural, postcolonial and
comparative studies, problems of
regionalism, multiculturalism. Major
Russian and international
publications
include a book, The Multicultural Debate and
Late 20 Century American
Fiction (2000), the first study of
multicultural problematics in
Russian,
a series of articles on 19-20-th century American
writers for the new
multi-volume History of the Literature of the
US, essays on contemporary
Southern writers, Chicano fiction, border
paradigms of the late 20
century.
Millennial Mythology of the present fin de siecle,
Vladimir Nabokov, the history of comparative
studies in Russia, etc. Member of NAAS,
EAAS,
Russian
Association for American Studies, etc.
Participant and organizer of
various international conferences in American,
cultural and
comparative
studies, held in Russia, Belorussia, USA,
Finland, South Africa,
Greece,
etc. Teaches courses in Russian,
English, American literature and
civilization, postcolonial studies - both in
Russia and abroad.
Hobbies
include classical music and jazz and creative
writing.
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