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Vita
Susan Fromberg Schaeffer
P.O. Box 79
South Newfane, Vermont 05351
phone and fax: 802-348-7920
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EDUCATION
B.A. The University of Chicago 1961.
M.A. The University of Chicago l961-l963. With honors.
Ph.D. The University of Chicago 1963-l966. With honors.
Dissertation Topic: "Folding the Patterned Carpet: Form and
Theme In The Novels of Vladimir Nabokov." (This was the first dissertation
ever written on this author.)
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Wright Junior College, Assistant, Instructor, 1963-4.
Illinois Institute of Technology, Instructor, l964-5.
Illinois Institute of Technology, Assistant Professor, l965-6.
Brooklyn College, Assistant Professor, l966-72.
Brooklyn College, Associate Professor, l972-4.
Brooklyn College, Full Professor, l974 to l995.
Brooklyn College, Broeklundian Professor of English, l985-1988.
Professor Emerita, Brooklyn College, l995.
Alexander White Professor of English, The University of Chicago, 2002---
PUBLICATIONS
Fiction:
Falling, Macmillan, 1973. New American Library, l974. Ivy Books, l991.
Translated into Dutch. Named one of the ten best novels of the year by Time
Magazine.
Anya, Macmillan, l974. Published by Avon Books, l975. Published by
Ivy Books, l991. Published by Pan Books, England, l988. Translated into Dutch.
Winner of the Edward Lewis Wallant Award and the Friends of Literature Award,
l974.
Time In Its Flight, Doubleday, l978. Published by Pocket Books, l979.
A Main Selection of the Book of the Month Club.
Love, Dutton, l981. Published by Pocket Books, l982. Published by
Ivy Books, l991. A Book of the Month Club Featured Selection.
The Queen of Egypt and Other Stories, Dutton, l980. Contains "The
Exact Nature of Plot," an O. Henry Award Winner, and "Why the Castle?" a
Best American Short Stories nominee.
The Madness of A Seduced Woman, Dutton, l983. Published by Bantam
Books, l984. Published by NAL\Plume, l991. A national best seller for over
two months. Published by Hamish Hamilton in l984 (England). A best seller
in England, Sweden and France. Translated into Portuguese, French and Swedish.
A Main selection of The Book of the Month Club in Sweden. Special edition
republished in Sweden in l991 by Forum. Published in paperback by Pan Books,
l985. A Featured Alternate of The Literary Guild.
Mainland, Linden Press, Simon and Schuster, l985. A Literary Guild
Selection. Published by Hamish Hamilton, l985. Published in paperback by
Bantam Books, l985.
The Injured Party, St. Martin's Press, l986. Published in paperback
by St. Martin's Press, l987. Published by Pan Books, England, l987.
Buffalo Afternoon, Alfred A. Knopf, l989. Published in paperback by
Ivy Books, l990. Published in England by Hamish Hamilton, l989. Published
in England by Penguin Books, l989. A Literary Guild Selection. A New York
Times Notable Book of the Year.
First Nights, Alfred A. Knopf, April, 1993. To be published by Ivy
Books, l994. Published by Hamish, Hamilton in England in l993, and by Penguin
books in 1994. A New York Times Notable Book of the Year.
The Golden Rope, Alfred A. Knopf, June, 1996. Published by Fawcett
Books, l997. Named one of the Notable Books of the Year by the New York Times
Book Review, 1996.
The Dragons of North Chittendon, a young adult novel, published by
Simon and Schuster, l986.
The Four Hoods and Great Dog, a young adult novel, published by St.
Martin's Press, l988.
The Autobiography of Foudini M. Cat, published by Alfred A. Knopf
in September, l997. It is also available as an audiobook. This volume will
also be published in Japan, Germany, Italy and Holland. Published in paperback
by Fawcett Books, Random House, October, l998.
The Snow Fox. W.W. Norton. Published February, 2004. To be translated
into Polish.
POETRY
The Witch and the Weather Report, Seven Woods Press, l972.
Granite Lady, Macmillan, l974. A National Book Award Nominee.
Rhymes and Runes of the Toad, Macmillan, l975.
Alphabet for the Lost Years, Gallimaufry, l977.
The Bible of the Beasts of the Little Field, Dutton, l980.
Over four hundred poems published in magazines such as The London Review
of Books, Esquire, Mademoiselle, Cosmopolitan, Ms., Kanto (Yokohama), American
Scholar, Poetry, New Statesman, Antioch Review, Iowa Review, A Shout in the
Street, Texas Quarterly, Boundary, Chelsea, Beloit Poetry Journal, Open Places,
Southern Review, Poetry Northwest, The Carleton Miscellany, Ontario Review,
Prairie Schooner, Epoch, College English, Centennial Review, Contact, New
Letters, Chariton Review, South Dakota Review, etc.
SCHOLARLY ARTICLES
"The Unwritten Chapters in The Real Life of Sebastian Knight," Modern Fiction
Studies, l977.
"The Editing Blinks of Vladimir Nabokov's The Eye," The University of Windsor
Review, l972.
"Bend Sinister and the Novelist as Anthropomorphic Deity," Centennial Review,
l973.
"It Is Time That Separates Us": Form and Theme in Margaret Atwood's Surfacing,
Centennial Review, 1974.
"Under the Chronoscope: A Study of Peter Redgrove's Weddings at Nether Powers,
Poetry Review (England), Redgrove Special issue, l981.
"The Unreality of Realism," (in "Artists on Art"), Critical Inquiry, University
of Chicago, l982.
"Making New or Making Known: The State of Fiction Today," in Great Ideas
Today, an annual publication of The Encyclopedia Britannica, l984.
"Charlotte Bronte's Villette, introduction to Charlotte Bronte's Villette,
Bantam Books classic edition, l986.
Introduction to Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights, NAL/Signet edition, l993.
BOOK REVIEWS
Over one hundred reviews in The New York Times, The London Review of Books,
The L.A. Times, The Chicago Tribune, The Chicago Sun Times, The Chicago Review,
etc.
POETRY READINGS
Yale University, The University of Chicago (twice in William Vaughn Moody
Reading Series), Wang International Festival of Authors, Harbour Front, Toronto,
Cornell University, The University of Notre Dame, The 92nd Street Y, The
University of Massachusetts, The University of Indiana, Valparaiso University,
Wayne State University, Alfred, Mary Washington College, Kansas State University,
North West Missouri State University, Wichita State University, The University
of Maine, Books and Co., Southern Connecticut State College, The University
of Texas at Austin, The University of Houston, Ashland College, University
of Nebraska, Ball State University, The Chicago Literary Festival, Rice
University, Wesleyan Writers Conference, The Manhattan Theater Club, Harbourfront
Reading Series, Wichita State University, University of Nebraska, University
of Indianapolis, Butler University, etc.
Readings also given on the radio and t.v. Public readings generally limited
to five a year.
IN PREPARATION
The Day In Its Parts: a collection of poems.
The Blue Hour and Everything I Know About Her: two short novels.
The Dog Wife: a collection of short stories.
"One Gold Ring," a play written for the English Director, Annie Castledine,
and the Japanese Director, Yoshio Wada.
AWARDS AND HONORS
John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship, l984-5.
The Lawrence Award for Fiction, l984.
The Edward Lewis Wallant Award for Fiction, l974.
The Friends of Literature Award, l974.
O. Henry Award, l979.
P.E.N. Anthology of British Poetry, l979.
Time Magazine's l0 best novels of the year, l973.
Centennial Review's award for poetry, for l984.
Judge of the Harold U. Ribalow Award for l983 and l984.
Judge for the Kenneth B. Smilen Award.
Judge of the Associated Writing Program's non-fiction award, l985.
Appointed Broeklundian Professor of English, Brooklyn College, l985-l988.
Awarded The University of Chicago's Award for Career Achievement, l996.
"The Old Farmhouse and the Dog Wife," a short story, was included in the
1996 O. Henry Award Stories, and Prairie Schooner's Readers' Choice Award,
and was nominated for a Pushcart Prize. It was originally published in Prairie
Schooner.
SPECIAL EXPERIENCE
I was a founding member of the M.F.A. poetry program at Brooklyn College
and for many years taught all of my courses in it. |
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