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Leland de la Durantaye

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Leland de la Durantaye (born 1973) is an American writer, and Gardner Cowles Associate Professor of English, at Harvard University.[1] He won a 2011 Berlin Prize fellowship.[2]

Life

He grew up in East Lansing, Michigan. He traveled and studied in France, Italy, and Germany. He is married.[3]

His work has appeared in The Village Voice,[4] Boston Review, [5] Cabinet magazine,[6] The New York Times,[7] and The Believer magazine.[8]

Works

  • Style Is Matter: The Moral Art of Vladimir Nabokov. Cornell University Press. 2007. ISBN 9780801445637.
  • Giorgio Agamben: A Critical Introduction. Stanford University Press. 2009. ISBN 9780804761437.
  • "Artistic Selection". Transitional Nabokov. Peter Lang. 2009. ISBN 9783039115259. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |editors= ignored (|editor= suggested) (help)

Translations

  • Jacques Jouet (2011). Upstaged. Darlkey Archive. ISBN 9781564785749.
  • Giorgio Agamben, The Chruch and Its Reign, Seagull Books

References