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Brian Kiteley, Professor

Education

M.A., City College of NY
B.A., Carleton College

Areas

Novelist; Emphases: Contemporary American Literature, Travel Writing, Postcolonial Fiction, and Historical Fiction

Major Publications

The 3 AM Epiphany, a book of fiction exercises (Writer's Digest Books) 2005

I Know Many Songs, But I Cannot Sing (Simon & Schuster) 1996

Still Life With Insects (Ticknor & Fields) 1989, (Graywolf) 1993

Works in Progress

A novel, The River Gods

A memoir of my travels

A follow-up to The 3 AM Epiphany

Courses Taught

Fiction Workshops, graduate and undergraduate
Metafiction, Abstract Expressionism, and Film Noir, graduate
Travel Writing Literature and Workshop, graduate and undergraduate
First-Year Seminar: Versions of Egypt, undergraduate
Literature and Imperialism, undergraduate
Contemporary Historical Fiction, undergraduate
History and Theory of the Genre: contemporary fiction, graduate
Core course: Versions of Egypt, undergraduate


 
 

English Department, 2000 E. Asbury, Denver, CO 80208
Telephone: 303.871.2266, FAX: 303.871.2853
E-mail: vpedley@du.edu

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