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Jane Unrue is an American writer and educator. She was born in Columbus, Ohio, grew up in Las Vegas, Nevada, and graduated from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (B.A.) and Brown University (M.F.A.). She has taught at Emerson College, Boston College, and Wellesley College, and currently teaches at Harvard University, where she directs the Harvard Scholars at Risk (SAR) Program and chairs the Freedom to Write Committee board for PEN New England. Unrue’s work is experimental; she is an intensely lyrical stylist. Her poetic prose creates her personal version of Space-Time. In other words, she transforms locations, things, landscapes, and portraits of characters to Time and transforms her fictional time of memory - loneliness, insecurity, inexpressible emotions of characters - to the Spaces and Things around. Willingly, unwillingly, her reader becomes an observer of her world and her words. In her somehow minimalistic style, she invites the reader to imagine the imagination of the novel and to participate as a kind of co-writer. == Works == * Love Hotel: (novel), New Directions, Feb. 2015 * Life of a Star (short novel); Burning Deck Press, spring ’10 * Dear Mr. Erker (short novel): 3rd bed, No. 11 * Atlassed (collection): Triple Press, ’05 * “Looking Sideways”: unsaid, vol.1, no. 1 * “Happiness/Sadness Patterns”: 5_trope (webdelsol.com/5_trope), March ’05 * “Hands Reaching out of a Black Background”: 3rd bed, fall/winter ’04 * “A New Position for the Upper Lip”: diagram (thediagram.com), 3.5 * “Passion (Asleep)”: 5_trope, June ’03 * “Changes in the Upper Face”: del sol review (webdelsol.com/Del_Sol_Review.com), summer ’03 * “November”; “India”; “Lima”; “Quebec”: The Denver Quarterly, fall ’01 * “Seven Favorite Dog Stories”: “Detector of Narcotics, Explosives”; “Performers on Stage or Screen (Pre-Frenzy)”; “Carrier of Messages”; “Adapted to Life in City and Country”; “Antidotes, Inoculations”; “Trotter”; “Watcher, Guarder”: Fence, Vol. 4, No. 1 * The House (short novel): Burning Deck Press, ’00 * “Child, Bird, Box”: Iowa Review Web * “Surviving the Flood”: Cimarron Review, Vol. 119 ==Reception== 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「Jane Unrue」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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