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Stephen Emerson (author) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Stephen Emerson (author) Stephen Emerson (born 1950 in Sylva, North Carolina), is an American writer of fiction and other prose. ==Life and Work== Emerson wrote his early stories while at Duke University, where he met Robert Creeley, worked with novelist Reynolds Price, and wrote a directed thesis on Samuel Beckett. He then moved west and worked with novelists Wright Morris and Kay Boyle at San Francisco State University. During the 1970s Emerson met several more of the writers he admired, forming influential friendships with Fielding Dawson and Edward Dorn, as well as Tom Raworth, Bill Berkson, Lucia Berlin, and Ted Pearson. A portion of his early novel ''The Wife'' appeared in ''New Directions in Prose and Poetry'' No. 37 (1978). His critical writings on Gilbert Sorrentino and Paul Bowles appeared in ''The Review of Contemporary Fiction''. Additional work has appeared in ''Credences'', ''Periodics'', ''Zyzzyva'',〔(''Zyzzyva'' )〕 ''Rolling Stock'', ''Hambone'',〔(''Hambone'' 21 )〕 and other small magazines. Before returning to San Francisco in 1978, he lived in Bolinas,〔("Nothing Lasts Forever" )〕 California, Anchorage, Alaska, and Key West, Florida. During the 1970s he worked as an automobile mechanic and an editor. Later, he was a freelancer in the advertising business.〔(Advertising credit )〕 〔(Advertising credit )〕〔(Advertising credit )〕〔(Advertising credit )〕 Emerson resides in Oakland, California.
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