Howe, Fanny
HOWE, Fanny
HOWE, Fanny. American, b. 1940. Genres: Novels, Children's fiction, Poetry. Career: Visiting writer, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, 1978-87. Lecturer in Creative Writing, Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts, 1968-72, Emerson College, Boston, 1973-74, and Columbia University, NYC, 1974-77; University of California, San Diego, professor, 1988-. Publications: Forty Whacks, 1969; Eggs, 1970; First Marriage, 1974; Bronte Wilde, 1976; The Amerindian Coastline Poem, 1976; Holy Smoke, 1979; Poems From a Single Pallet, 1980; The White Slave, 1980; The Blue Hills, 1981; Alsace-Lorraine, 1982; Yeah, But, 1982; In the Middle of Nowhere, 1984; Radio City, 1984; For Erato: The Meaning of Life, 1984; Taking Care, 1985; The Race of the Radical, 1985; Robeson Street, 1985; Introduction to the World, 1986; The Lives of a Spirit, 1986; The Vineyard, 1988; Deep North, 1988; Saving History, 1993; The End, 1993. Address: Literature Department, 0410 UCSD, La Jolla, CA 92093, U.S.A.