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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – Lydia Davis will read a selection from
her latest work at 7:30 p.m. on Feb. 19 in 205 Smith Hall on the
campus of The University of Alabama as part of the Bankhead Visiting
Writers Series.
Davis is the author of three collections of short stories: “Break
It Down,” “Almost No Memory” and “Samuel
Johnson is Indignant,” as well as a novel, “The End
of the Story.”
She has translated several books into English, most recently a
new translation of Marcel Proust’s “Swann’s Way,”
published in late 2003. Her work has appeared in many literary journals,
including Conjunctions and McSweeney’s, and has been collected
in “Best American Short Stories 1997,” and the “KGB
Bar Reader,” among others.
Davis is the recipient of the Whiting Writer’s Award (1998),
the French-American Foundation Translation Award (1992), a Guggenheim
Fellowship and The Lannan Literary Award. She also was a finalist
for the PEN/Hemingway Foundation Award for Fiction, and was recently
honored for her translation work with the French Insignia of the
Order of Arts and Letters. Davis lives in upstate New York and teaches
at the Milton Avery Graduate School of Bard College.
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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