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  • Schaeffer, Susan Fromberg

Schaeffer, Susan Fromberg (Personal Name)

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  • Fromberg, Susan

Her The witch and the weather report, 1972.

Her Buffalo afternoon, c1989: CIP t.p. (Susan Fromberg Schaeffer) CIP data base (b. 1941)

The autobiography of Foudini M. Cat, 1997: CIP t.p. (Susan Fromberg Schaeffer) CIP data sheet (b. Mar. 25, 1941) CIP galley (Ph. D., Univ. of Chicago, 1966; author of ten novels and five vols. of poetry; lives in New York and Vermont)

Los Angeles times WWW site, Aug. 3, 2011 (in obituary dated Aug. 28, 2011: Susan Fromberg Schaeffer; m. Neil Schaeffer; d. Friday [Aug. 26, 2011] at 71; dissertation on Vladimir Nabokov)

Her Folding the patterned carpet [MI] 1966: t.p. (Susan Fromberg) leaf preceding t.p. (b. 3/25/40)

Encyclopedia of Holocaust literature, 2002: pages173-174 (Susan Frombert Shaeffer, born 1941 [sic]. A University professor, novelist, author of short stories, and poet. The only one of her novels to deal with the Holocaust is "Anya" which won the Edward Lewis Wallant and Friends Literature Award in 1974.)

Wikipedia, viewed October 2, 2023: under "Susan Fromberg Schaeffer" (born in Brooklyn, N.Y. March 25, 1940; died August 26, 2011 in Chicago, Ill. Enrolled at University of Chicago in Fall 1957 and earned her bachelor's (1961), master's (1963) and doctorate (1966). Was professor of English at Brooklyn College for more than thirty years, retiring in 1997. Worked as visiting professor at the University of Chicago 2002-March 2009 where she taught fiction and creative writing Lived in New York City, Vermont, and Chicago.)

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