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1. Archipelago Masthead
www.archipelago.org/masthead.h - [Cached]Published on: 6/5/2008 Last Visited: 6/5/2008
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2. Sewanee Writers Conference
www.sewaneewriters.org/faculty - [Cached]Published on: 7/9/2008 Last Visited: 7/9/2008
John CaseySewanee Writers Conference
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John CaseyJohn Casey (fiction) received the National Book Award in 1989 for his second novel, Spartina.The Half-life of Happiness, his most recent novel, appeared in 1998.Testimony and Demeanor, a story collection, won the Friends of American Writers Award.Other awards include a Guggenheim Fellowship and, from the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, a Mildred and Harold Strauss Living Award.He lives in Charlottesville and is a professor of English literature at the University of Virginia. -
3. Katherine McNamara - A Local Habitation and A Name
www.archipelago.org/vol5-1/end - [Cached]Published on: 1/28/2006 Last Visited: 6/5/2008
Among a group one was rarely so fortunate as to meet in one place were Roy Foster, the Carroll Professor of Irish History, Oxford University and biographer of Yeats; and Neal Ascherson, columnist for The Observer and author of a book I admire, THE BLACK SEA; and John Banville, the novelist - THE UNTOUCHABLE is unnerving in its attainment - and associate literary editor of The Irish Times; and John Casey, Henry Hoynes Professor of English at the University of Virginia and winner of the American National Book Award for his novel SPARTINA, who read us a light-filled memoir of Butler.

