Daphne Kalotay
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Daphne Kalotay is a novelist and short story writer who lives in Somerville, Massachusetts. She is known for her novels, Russian Winter (Harper, 2010) and Sight Reading (Harper, 2013), and her collection of short stories, Calamity and Other Stories (Doubleday, 2005), which was short listed for the 2005 Story Prize.[1] She is a graduate of Vassar College[2] and holds an MA in creative writing and a PhD in literature from Boston University, where she has also taught.[3] In addition, she has taught at Middlebury College and been a writer-in-residence at Skidmore College and Lynchburg College. From 2014 to 2016 she was the Visiting Writer in English at University of Massachusetts, Boston. She is a citizen of both the United States and Canada.[4][5] She is currently a lecturer at Princeton University.[6]
Daphne Kalotay | |
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Citizenship | United States and Canada |
Alma mater | Vassar College, Boston University |
Notable works | Calamity and Other Stories, Russian Winter, Sight Reading |
Notable awards | Florence Engel Randall Fiction Prize, Transatlantic Review Award from The Henfield Foundation, 2011 Writers' League of Texas Fiction Prize |