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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - The Bankhead Visiting Writers Series welcomes
Sigrid Nunez and Aimee Bender to The University of Alabama campus
in March.
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| Sigrid Nunez |
Nunez will read on March 20 at 7:30 p.m. in 205 Smith Hall. While
at UA, she also will give a lecture on March 21 at noon in 301 Morgan
Hall.
She is the author of four novels, “A Feather on the Breath
of God,” “Naked Sleeper,” “Mitz: The Marmoset
of Bloomsbury” and “For Rouenna,” which was a
New York Times notable book in 2001. Her short fictions have appeared
in The Threepenny Review, Iowa Review, Salmagundi, Fiction
and the New England Review.
Her writing has been widely anthologized, broadcast on National
Public Radio, and has garnered her two Pushcart prizes, a Whiting
Writer’s Award, and the 2000-2001 Rome Prize in Literature
from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. She is the recipient
of a Lannan Foundation Residency, has held the position of Writer
in Residence at Ucross Foundation, and was a finalist in the PEN/Hemingway
Award for First Fiction in 1995. She has taught at Smith College,
Amherst College, the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference, the Rope
Walk Writer’s Retreat and the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown.
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| Aimee Bender |
Aimee Bender will read at UA on March 27 at 7:30 p.m. in 205 Smith
Hall. She is the author of two books, “The Girl in the Flammable
Skirt,” a New York Times Notable Book for 1998 and “An
Invisible Sign of my Own” (2000).
Her writing has appeared in Fence, Harper’s Magazine,
GQ, LA Weekly, The Missouri Review, Granta, Faultline, Colorado
Review, Story, North American Review, Antioch Review and The
Paris Review. She received an MFA from the University of California
at Irvine and currently teaches creative writing at the University
of Southern California. Bender lives in Los Angeles.
The Bankhead Visiting Writers Series is made possible by an endowment
from the Bankhead Foundation, The University of Alabama’s
Program in Creative Writing,
the department of English
and the College of Arts and Sciences.
For more information, please contact UA’s creative writing
program at 205/348-0766 or visit www.bama.ua.edu/~writing/.
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