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Douglas Trevor : ウィキペディア英語版 | Douglas Trevor
Douglas Trevor (born 1969)〔(About ), DouglasTrevor.com〕 is an American author and academic. He received the Iowa Short Fiction Award〔(Recipients of the Iowa Short Fiction Award and John Simmons Short Fiction Awards — Iowa Center for the Book )〕 and was a finalist for the Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award for his first book, a collection of stories entitled ''The Thin Tear in the Fabric of Space'' (2005).〔(Previous PEN/Hemingway Award Winners « PEN New England )〕 His other books include ''The Poetics of Melancholy in Early Modern England'' (2004) and the novel ''Girls I Know'' (2013). He teaches in the English Department and Creative Writing Program at the University of Michigan.〔(U-M Department of English: People: Profile View: Douglas Trevor )〕 ==Biography== Trevor was born in Pasadena, California. He moved to Denver, Colorado at the age of three. He attended high school at the Kent Denver School and from there went to Princeton University, where he studied Comparative Literature and Creative Writing. In the Princeton Creative Writing Program, Trevor worked with Joyce Carol Oates, Russell Banks, and Toni Morrison. After graduating Phi Beta Kappa, Magna Cum Laude in 1992, Trevor went to France on a Rotary Fellowship to study the essayist Michel de Montaigne at the Université de Tours. After completing a year of study, he matriculated to Harvard University, where he began work on an English PhD. In 1999 he completed his PhD and took an assistant professorship in the English Department at the University of Iowa. In 2001 he was married. He received tenure in 2005. While at Iowa, Trevor also served for a time as the Fiction Editor of The Iowa Review (2000-2004).〔 In 2007 he took a tenured position at the University of Michigan. The father of two, he was divorced in 2010.〔
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