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Sena Jeter Naslund

Auteur van Ahab's Wife or, The Star-Gazer

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Over de Auteur

Sena Jeter Naslund was born in Birmingham, Alabama in 1942. She received a Bachelor's degree from Birmingham Southern College, where she received the B.B. Comer Medal in English, and a Master's degree and a doctorate from the University of Iowa Writers' Workshop. She has taught at the University of toon meer Louisville, the University of Montana, Indiana University (Bloomington), Vermont College, and the University of Montevallo. She has written several books including The Disobedience of Water, Ahab's Wife, Four Spirits, Abundance: A Novel of Marie Antoinette, and Adam and Eve. She has won numerous awards including the Harper Lee Award, the Hall-Waters Southern Prize, the Southeastern Library Association Award, and the Alabama Library Association Award. (Bowker Author Biography) toon minder
Fotografie: Library of Congress

Werken van Sena Jeter Naslund

Ahab's Wife or, The Star-Gazer (1999) 3,457 exemplaren
Abundance (2006) 1,491 exemplaren
Four Spirits (2003) 511 exemplaren
Adam & Eve (2010) 355 exemplaren
Sherlock in Love (1993) 202 exemplaren
The Fountain of St. James Court (2013) 127 exemplaren
Ice Skating at the North Pole (1989) 6 exemplaren
Animal Way to Love, The (1993) 2 exemplaren

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Gangbare naam
Naslund, Sena Jeter
Geboortedatum
1942-06-28
Geslacht
female
Nationaliteit
USA
Geboorteplaats
Birmingham, Alabama, USA
Woonplaatsen
Birmingham, Alabama, USA
Louisville, Kentucky, USA
Opleiding
Birmingham-Southern College
University of Iowa (Iowa Writers' Workshop, MA, PhD|creative writing)
Beroepen
writer
poet
editor
professor
Relaties
Jeter, Marvin D. (brother)
Jeter, John Sims (brother)
Organisaties
University of Louisville (Distinguished Teaching Professor)
Spalding University brief-residency Master of Fine Arts in Writing (program director)
The Louisville Review (editor, founder)
Fleur-de-Lis Press (founder, 1976)
Prijzen en onderscheidingen
Kentucky Poet Laureate
Writer in Residence (University of Louisville)
Harper Lee Award
Southeastern Library Association Fiction Award
Agent
Joy Harris (Joy Harris Literary Agency)
Korte biografie
From HarperCollins: Sena Jeter Naslund is the daughter of a physician father and a musician mother. She grew up in Birmingham, Alabama, with her two older brothers Marvin D. Jeter, an archaeologist and author and John Sims Jeter, a retired engineer and novelist. The Jeter family also lived briefly in Loredo, West Virginia, and Jackson, Louisiana. Naslund attended public schools in Birmingham and graduated from Birmingham Southern College where she received the B.B. Comer Medal in English. She earned a master's degree and a doctorate from the University of Iowa Writers' Workshop. She served as Kentucky Poet Laureate during 2005–2006, and is currently Writer in Residence and Distinguished Teaching Professor at the University of Louisville.

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Ahab's Wife in Awful Lit. (augustus 2015)

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slavery,rape, homosexual rape, incest and much more. It was clever and well written but did not leave me feeling satisfied
 
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cspiwak | 118 andere besprekingen | Mar 6, 2024 |
Told mainly from Dr. Watson's point of view after Sherlock's death (his real one, years after the falls). Very touching in some areas. I enjoyed the retelling of part of the detectives life.
 
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Shelley8059 | 7 andere besprekingen | Jan 25, 2024 |
Sena Jeter Nauslund (how I would love to know the etymology of that name) has written a book worthy of its inspiration in Ahab’s Wife. Beautifully written, though some of the ponderings by Una (the wife) as she develops her spirituality remind me of the elven songs in Tolkien - long and wavering and tempting to skip.
That said, this is an amazing life description of a girl who lived unafraid. Like Ahab, she thrusts herself in places, builds skills so she can handle life’s twists, strengthens herself against misfortune, opens herself to joy.
Nausland describes life at a lighthouse so beautifully I wanted to pack up my life and move there immediately.. She describes whale hunting in its gruesome detail, draws the heart-rending aspects of mental illness without glancing away.
Now of course I must re- read Moby Dick. I feel that this book provides a humanity to Ahab, and makes me wish for more. And hey bravo for a book that describes the life of women in this time.
Una is a bit tooooo perfect for me, so open and forgiving and tolerant. It seems unlikely at that time. But I was so willing to suspend disbelief and trust in the story and it was beautiful.
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Dabble58 | 118 andere besprekingen | Nov 11, 2023 |
Captain Ahab,Moby Dick, and Ishamael are three of the most well known characters in American literature. One of the things I most liked about this take on the tale was the way several real life people were included in Una Ahab's telling of the story. Four of these names were instantly recognizable to me. Three of them are writers who are required reading I'm many schools; i.e. Henry James, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Nathaniel Hawthorne. But there were three characters who whose names I didn't actually recognize, all three were close friends of Una; and there was just something about the passion in which the author described them that made we wonder. So I googled them, and it turns out yes, they were actual historical figures. Margaret Fuller the first full time American female book reviewer and strong women's rights. Maria Mitchell the first person to discover a comment using a telescope. And Phebe Folger Coleman an acclaimed poet and artist. I think it says a lot about history is taught in our schools. For far too long women have not been getting the recognition they deserve for the accomplishments they have made. I said earlier there were four names I recognized instantly. The fourth was Frederick Douglass. He had only a minor role in this novel but the accolades the author bestowed upon him make it clear of the vital and very influential role Douglass played in the fight against slavery. So how is it that the President of this nation does not know of the importance of Frederick Douglas ? Answer, he lived his entire life in that ivory tower and is totally out of touch with the People. We The People deserve better that that !… (meer)
 
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kevinkevbo | 118 andere besprekingen | Jul 14, 2023 |

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Ook door
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Leden
6,238
Populariteit
#3,931
Waardering
3.8
Besprekingen
255
ISBNs
81
Talen
4
Favoriet
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