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Diana Farnham O'Hehir is a poet and writer of prose from northern California. She was born in Berkeley in 1929. She taught from 1961 to 1992 at Mills College in Oakland where she is Aurelia Henry Reinhardt Professor Emerita of American Literature.〔(Mills College - Faculty Index )〕 She lives in San Francisco with her husband, writer Mel Fiske. Their reunion, after 35 years of divorce, and her subsequent remarriage is recounted in a 1999 essay in salon.com.〔(Salon Mothers Who Think | If at first )〕 Though not very prolific, her output of three volumes of poetry and four novels are highly regarded. Her two most recent novels, ''Murder Never Forgets'' (2005) and ''Erased from Memory'' (2006) are mystery novels featuring a young woman and her Alzheimers-afflicted father == Works == *''Summoned'' (poetry), 1976 *''The Power to Change Geography'' (poetry), 1979 *''I Wish This War Were Over '' (novel), 1984 *''Home Free'' (poetry), 1988 *''The Bride Who Ran Away'' (novel), 1988 *''Mothersongs: Poems For, By, and About Mothers'' (anthology edited with Sandra M. Gilbert and Susan Gubar), 1995 *''Spells For Not Dying Again'' (poetry), 1996 *''Murder Never Forgets'' (novel), 2005 *''Erased from Memory'' (novel), 2006 *''Dark Aura'' (novel), 2008 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Diana O'Hehir」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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