Adam Gallari

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Adam Gallari (born November 1984 ) is an American writer and essayist .

life and work

Gallari grew up in New York City , USA , and received a bachelor's degree from Vassar College , Poughkeepsie , New York , and an MFA in creative writing from the University of California, Riverside . In 2015 he received his PhD from the University of Exeter , Exeter , with the dissertation Alone Among Friends and How Memories of the Father Inform a Son's Understanding of Masculinity in the Novels of Per Petterson . Gallari was a lecturer at the University of California and the University of Exeter. Between 2015 and 2018 he worked as a lecturer at the Institute for English and American Studies at the Technical University of Braunschweig ( Braunschweig , Germany ). His short stories and essays were among others. a. Published in The Quarterly Conversation , Fifth Wednesday Journal , therumpus.net , TheMillions.com , anderbo.com and The MacGuffin .
Gallari lives and works in New York.

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Reviews (selection)

  • Gabriel Blackwell: "We Are Never As Beautiful As We Are Now". The collagist . April 2010.
  • Publishers Weekly : "We Are Never as Beautiful as We Are Now: Stories". March 29, 2010.
  • Martha McKay Canter: "We Are Never as Beautiful as We Are Now": The Rumpus . March 30, 2010.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. World Cat, "We Are Never As Beautiful As We Are Now: stories" , World Cat , 2010. Last viewed May 18, 2020.
  2. Gallari, Adam. We Are Never As Beautiful As We Are Now . Ampersand Books. 2010.
  3. ^ Vassar College. Office of Communications, "Recent Vassar alumnus Adam Gallari '07 reads from his debut collection of short stories on April 13, 2010." , Vassar College , March 31 2010. Last viewed on May 15, 2020
  4. Gallari, Adam, " Alone Among Friends and how memories of the Father Inform a Son's Understanding of Masculinity in the novels of Per Petterson " (Ph.D. thesis) , University of Exeter , August 14, 2015. Last viewed on May 17 2020.
  5. WorldCat, "Alone Among Friends and how memories of the Father Inform a Son's Understanding of Masculinity in the novels of Per Petterson" , WorldCat , 2015. Last viewed on 17 May 2020th
  6. ^ Vassar College. Office of Communications, "Recent Vassar alumnus Adam Gallari '07 reads from his debut collection of short stories on April 13, 2010." , Vassar College , March 31 2010. Last viewed on May 15, 2020
  7. ^ The Collagist. [1] , The Collagist , April 2010. Last viewed on May 15, 2020
  8. ^ Publishers Weekly. [2] , Publishers Weekly , March 29, 2010. Last viewed May 15, 2020
  9. The Rumpus. [3] , The Rumpus , March 30, 2010. Last viewed May 19, 2020