John Edgar Wideman, Professor of Africana Studies and Literary Arts
Office Location: Churchill House, 155 Angell St.
Phone: (401) 863-3137
Fall 2009 course
LITR 2010A S01 - Graduate Fiction
Spring 2010 course
On leave
John Edgar Wideman is the distinguished author of nearly 20 books of fiction and nonfiction, including, the novels Two Cities (Houghton Mifflin, 1998), The Cattle Killing (Houghton Mifflin, 1996), and Philadelphia Fire (Henry Holt, 1990). His articles, short stories, book reviews, and poetry have appeared widely in periodicals. Previously Distinguished Professor and Professor of English at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, Wideman has received many awards and honors, including an O. Henry Award (2000), a Reader's Digest/Lila Wallace Grant (1999, a MacArthur Fellowship (1993 - 98, the Rea Prize for Short Fiction (1998), and the Lannan Literary Fellowship for Fiction (1991).
Mr. Wideman has been appointed the Asa Messer Professor and Professor of Africana Studies and Literary Arts. |