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Marcie Hershman |
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Lecturer in Creative Writing
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| Departmental Affiliation: |
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English Department
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| Degrees: |
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M.A. University of Massachusetts at Boston; B.A. Boston University, summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa |
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Writing of Fiction
Journalism (esp. Reviews, Opinion Articles)
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1999-2001: Fannie Hurst Writer-in-Residence, Brandeis University, 1993: Fellow in Fiction: Bunting Institute, Harvard University, 1992: Boston Globe/LLWinship Book Award: Special Fiction Citation for Tales of the Master Race, (HarperCollins, 1991), 1993: St. Botolph Grant for Artistic Merit, 1992-95: Corporation of Yaddo, MacDowell Colony: Writing Residencies |
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marcie.hershman@tufts.edu
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| Scholarship & Research: |
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Speak to Me: Grief, Love and What Endures (non-fiction/memoir) 2001, Beacon Press; paperback, Beacon Press: 2002.
Safe in America (novel) 1995, Harper Collins; 1996 Harper Perennial
Tales of the Master Race (novel) 1991, Harper Collins; 1992, Harper Perennial. currently in 5th printing
Representative sample of essays:
“The Honan-Allston Library”, ArchitectureBoston, 2004
“The New England Holocaust Memorial”, ArchitectureBoston, 2000
"The World and the Library" (essay) 1996, Poets & Writers; Many reprints
"No Burden to Bear" (essay) 1992, New York Times Magazine; many reprints
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