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Fiction Writers Review: An Appreciation of Nicholas Delbanco by Dean Bakopoulos

In honor of Nicholas Delbanco’s retirement from the University of Michigan, Fiction Writers Review is dedicating this week’s content to a celebration of Delbanco’s influential career as both a writer and a teacher. On December 4th, a symposium entitled “The Janus-Faced Habit: The Art of Teaching and the Teaching of Art” took place in Ann […]

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Fiction Writers Review: An Appreciation of Nicholas Delbanco by Valerie Laken

In honor of Nicholas Delbanco’s retirement from the University of Michigan, Fiction Writers Review is dedicating this week’s content to a celebration of Delbanco’s influential career as both a writer and a teacher. On December 4th, a symposium entitled “The Janus-Faced Habit: The Art of Teaching and the Teaching of Art” took place in Ann […]

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Fiction Writers Review: An Appreciation of Nicholas Delbanco by Travis Holland

In honor of Nicholas Delbanco’s retirement from the University of Michigan, Fiction Writers Review is dedicating this week’s content to a celebration of Delbanco’s influential career as both a writer and a teacher. On December 4th, a symposium entitled “The Janus-Faced Habit: The Art of Teaching and the Teaching of Art” took place in Ann […]

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Fiction Writers Review: An Appreciation of Nicholas Delbanco by Elizabeth Kostova

In honor of Nicholas Delbanco’s retirement from the University of Michigan, Fiction Writers Review is dedicating this week’s content to a celebration of Delbanco’s influential career as both a writer and a teacher. On December 4th, a symposium entitled “The Janus-Faced Habit: The Art of Teaching and the Teaching of Art” took place in Ann […]

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Best Books of 2013, NPR

NPR Book Review Carrington, Gershwin, And The Nature Of First Acts By Nicholas Delbanco FILED UNDER: Biography & Memoir Science & Society For History LoversThe Dark Side NPR Staff Picks For Art Lovers A writer, a painter, a composer. Two of them famous; the third not so much. All died before age 40, leaving masterpieces of art (well, the writer […]

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