Devlin, Albert J.
DEVLIN, Albert J.
DEVLIN, Albert J. American. Genres: Administration/Management. Career: Writer. University of Missouri-Columbia, professor of English. Academic advisor for PBS television. Publications: Eudora Welty's Chronicle: A Story of Mississippi Life, 1983. EDITOR: Conversations with Tennessee Williams, 1986; Welty: A Life in Literature, 1987; (with N.M. Tischler) The Selected Letters of Tennessee Williams, Vol 1: 1920-1945, 2000. Address: Department of English, University of Missouri, 309 University Hall, Columbia, MO 65211, U.S.A.
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