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Ben Downing (writer) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ben Downing (writer) Ben Downing (born April 17, 1967) is an American writer, editor, and teacher. Specializing in nineteenth- and twentieth-century British social life and literature (with a particular emphasis on travel writing), he has written essays, articles, and reviews on figures such as Robert Louis Stevenson,〔("Duff Cooper's Game Book," ''The New Criterion'', March 2006 )〕 Robert Byron,〔("Insolent Humanism," ''The New Criterion'', March 2004 )〕 Anthony Powell,〔("On the Outlandish Life of Wilfred Thesiger," ''The New Criterion'', November 2006 )〕 and Patrick Leigh Fermor.[("Philhellene's Progress: Patrick Leigh Fermor," ''The New Criterion'', January 2001 )〕 His biography of Janet Ross, who for many years was the doyenne of Florence’s Anglo-American colony, was published in 2013 by Farrar, Straus and Giroux.〔(Author page, Irene Skolnick Literary Agency )〕] Downing also writes poetry. His collection ''The Calligraphy Shop'' appeared in 2003, and he continues to publish poems in ''The Atlantic'',〔(Author page at ''The Atlantic'' )〕 ''The New Criterion'',〔(Author page at ''The New Criterion'' )〕 ''The Yale Review'',〔(Contributors page at ''The Yale Review'' )〕 and elsewhere. Since 1993 Downing has worked at ''Parnassus: Poetry in Review'', of which he is currently the co-editor.〔(Staff at ''Parnassus: Poetry in Review'' )〕 He has taught literary seminars and workshops at Columbia,〔 Bryn Mawr,〔(Classes at Bryn Mawr )〕 and the 92nd St. Y,〔(Classes at the 92nd St. Y )〕 and he currently teaches a small private class, known as The English Salon, for advanced non-native speakers of English. He lives in New York City. ==Works==
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