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Savannah Schroll Guz is an American fiction writer, art critic, and mixed-media artist. She is author of the politically conscious fiction anthology ''American Soma''. Born in York, Pennsylvania in 1974, she is the daughter of Marvin and Carol Schroll. She attended Juniata College, graduating ''summa cum laude'' in 1997. She then went on to study German Expressionism as a Fulbright Scholar in 1997–1998 at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat in Munich, Germany. Here, she worked at the Neue Pinakothek for Alte Pinakothek Curator Dr. Konrad Renger, specialist in 17th-century Flemish painting. She also served as a correspondence translator for both General Director Dr. Johann Georg, Prince von Hohenzollern and for the Bavarian National Museum. She returned to the United States in July 1998 to study at the University of Pittsburgh, where she earned a Master's Degree in art history in 2000. Guz began writing fiction in 2000, while working in public affairs at the (Institution ). By 2004, she released her first collection of short stories, ''The Famous & The Anonymous'' (Better Non Sequitur), and by 2005, she edited the theme-based fiction anthology, ''Consumed: Women on Excess'' (So New Publishing). In 2004, she was nominated for a Pushcart Prize and a storySouth Million Writers Award. Of Guz's collection ''American Soma'', author and Chicago Public Radio Contributor Charles Blackstone wrote:
Guz has been a reference reviewer for ''Library Journal'' and an art critic for ''American Craft'', ''Sculpture Magazine'', and ''Pittsburgh City Paper''. Her essays, reviews, and cultural criticism appear in ''ZMag'', ''The European Journal of Cultural Studies'', ''Modernism/Modernity'' Popmatters.com, and ''DRAFT''. ==Personal life== Savannah Schroll married Michael Guz in 2006. They reside in both Weirton, West Virginia and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 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「Savannah Schroll Guz」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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