American prose and poetry writer (born 1939)
Lynne Sharon Schwartz (born March 19, 1939)[ 1] is an American prose and poetry writer.
Biography
Schwartz grew up in Brooklyn , the second of three children of Jack M. Sharon, a lawyer and accountant, and Sarah Slatus Sharon;[ 2] she married Harry Schwartz in 1957. She holds a BA (1959) from Barnard College , an MA (1961) from Bryn Mawr , and started work on a PhD at NYU .[ 3] [ 4] Schwartz has taught in many universities and writing programs, including Bryn Mawr, Columbia , the University of Michigan , Washington University , Rice , and the University of Iowa Writers' Workshop . She is currently on faculty in the Writing Seminars MFA program at Bennington College .[ 5] Lynne Sharon Schwartz lives in New York City , and has set a number of her books there as well. Though Schwartz is perhaps best known for her novels , her work spans a number of genres, from fiction to poetry to memoir , criticism , and translation from Italian .
Selected works
Crossing Borders (Seven Stories Press , 2018)
Two-Part Inventions (Counterpoint, 2012), a novel based on the story of Joyce Hatto and William Barrington-Coupe [ 6]
The Emergence of Memory: Conversations With W.G. Sebald (Seven Stories Press , 2007)
The Writing on the Wall: A Novel (Counterpoint, 2005)
Referred Pain and Other Stories (Counterpoint Press , 2004)
In Solitary: Poems (Sheep Meadow, 2002)
Face to Face: A Reader in the World (Beacon Press , 2000)
In the Family Way: an Urban Comedy (William Morrow , 1999)
Ruined by Reading: A Life in Books (Beacon Press, 1996)
The Fatigue Artist (Scribner , 1995)
The Four Questions (Picture Puffins, 1994)
Leaving Brooklyn (Houghton Mifflin , 1989)
We are talking about homes: A great university against its neighbors (Harper & Row , 1985)
Disturbances in the Field (HarperCollins , 1983)
Balancing Acts (HarperCollins, 1981)
Rough Strife (HarperCollins, 1980)
See You In The Dark , a poetry collection[ 7]
Not Now, Voyager , a memoir[ 7]
References
^ International Who's Who in Poetry 2004 (Taylor & Francis US, 2003: ISBN 1-85743-178-2 ), p. 291.
^ Michael Depp, "Lynne Sharon Schwartz," in Patrick Meanor and Gwen Crane, Dictionary of Literary Biography , Vol. 218: American Short Story Writers Since WW II (Gale Group, 2000: ISBN 0-7876-3127-2 ), p. 266.
^ Lynne Schwartz (26 May 2015). "Home – Lynne Sharon Schwartz" . lynnesharonschwartz.com . Retrieved 12 August 2015 .
^ International Who's Who in Poetry 2004 , p. 291.
^ Bennington College Archived 2008-02-16 at the Wayback Machine
^ Crispin, Jessa (2012). "Ambition Poisons the Pursuit of Art in 'Two-Part Inventions' " . Kirkus Reviews.
^ a b Lynne Schwartz (26 May 2015). "Works – Lynne Sharon Schwartz" . lynnesharonschwartz.com . Retrieved 14 August 2015 .
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