Joseph Papaleo

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Joseph Papaleo (1925–2004) was an Italian American novelist, and academic.[1]

Life[]

He grew up in The Bronx. He graduated from Sarah Lawrence College, from Columbia University with an M.A., and from the University of Florence with a Ph.D.[2]

He taught at Sarah Lawrence College.[3]

He lived in Bronxville, New York,[4] and Oldsmar, Florida. His work appeared in Harper's,[5] The New Yorker,[6] Paris Review, Paterson Literary Review.

Awards[]

Works[]

  • Italian stories. Dalkey Archive Press. 2002. ISBN 978-1-56478-306-6. Joseph Papaleo.
  • Unsettling America (Viking/Penguin, 1994)
  • Picasso at Ninety One (Seaport Books, 1988)
  • Joseph Papaleo; Lori Hackel, eds. (1990). Delphinium Blossoms. Delphinium Books. ISBN 978-1-883285-05-0.
  • All the Comforts, Little, Brown, 1967
  • Out of Place 1970

References[]

  1. ^ "Paid Notice: Deaths PAPALEO, JOSEPH". the New York Times. August 8, 2004.
  2. ^ http://www.ankn.uaf.edu/IEW/BeforeColumbus/index2003.html
  3. ^ JOHN SWANSBURG (February 10, 2002). "LIVES; A Favorite Don Returns". The New York Times.
  4. ^ "Joseph Papaleo".
  5. ^ http://www.harpers.org/subjects/JosephPapaleo
  6. ^ "Resting Place".
  7. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-06-04. Retrieved 2009-11-26.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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