• Louise A. DeSalvo (September 27, 1942 – October 31, 2018) was an American writer, editor, professor, and lecturer who lived in New Jersey. Much of her...
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    death. In 1981, Louise DeSalvo published an alternative version of The Voyage Out featuring its original title, Melymbrosia. Professor DeSalvo worked for seven...
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  • who was a foreign correspondent and reporter for The New York Times Louise DeSalvo (1942–2018), writer, editor, professor, and lecturer who was a renowned...
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  • studied creative writing at Hunter College, where she was a student of Louise DeSalvo. Ragusa directed two award-winning short documentary films, Passing...
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    life and work, which she discussed in an interview in 1997. In 2001, Louise DeSalvo and Mitchell A. Leaska edited The Letters of Vita Sackville-West and...
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    homoeroticism and modern poetry (1989) (USA poets) Vita Sackville-West. Louise DeSalvo, Mitchell A. Leaska, editors. Vita Sackville-West The Letters of Vita...
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    Adolescence. 9 (3): 227–252. doi:10.1207/s15327795jra0903_1. Adultery by Louise DeSalvo. Kathiya, Henna (1 April 2010). "Adultery has roots in psychology, biology"...
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    reaching its height between 1925 and 1928.: 195–214  The American scholar Louise DeSalvo wrote that the ten years while they were together were the artistic...
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  • Q. "Louise DeSalvo, Memoirist and Virginia Woolf Scholar, Dies at 76", The New York Times, November 11, 2018. Accessed December 25, 2023. "Louise Anita...
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    from 2012 to 2018, where she represented the 36th Legislative District Louise DeSalvo (1942–2018), writer, editor, professor, and lecturer who was a renowned...
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  • Anthony DePalma (born 1952), author, journalist, and educator who was a foreign correspondent and reporter for The New York Times Louise DeSalvo (1942–2018)...
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    is also thought to have been abused. The most graphic account is by Louise DeSalvo, but other authors and reviewers have been more cautious. Other issues...
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  • Press) May-lee Chai Useful Phrases for Immigrants: Stories (Blair) Louise DeSalvo The House of Early Sorrows: A Memoir in Essays (Fordham University Press)...
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  • specializing in erotica George Cain (1943–2010), author of Blueschild Baby Louise DeSalvo (1942–2018), author Shammai Engelmayer (born 1945), rabbi, journalist...
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    materials scientist (Academy of Sciences), discovered BBO and LBO. Louise DeSalvo, 76, American writer and literary scholar, breast cancer. Colin Edwynn...
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  • Almonds: Italian American Women Writers on Food and Culture (edited by Louise DeSalvo, 2002), Don't Tell Mama! The Penguin Book of Italian American Writing...
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    2012, where mentors included Kathryn Harrison, Alexandra Styron, and Louise DeSalvo. In a 2018 interview with Writer's Bone, Tanya described an early love...
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  • Vita Sackville-West: Selected Writings, New York: Palgrave, 2002. De Salvo, Louise et al. The Letters of Vita Sackville, London: Hutchinson, 1984. Glendinning...
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  • Personal Effects: Essays on Memoir, Teaching, and Culture in the Work of Louise DeSalvo (2014) Editor: Italian American Women Authors (1996) A Tavola: Food...
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  • copies as possible so he could distribute them to his friends. Writer Louise DeSalvo gave a quote to Florence Howe for the book jacket, stating that Paper...
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    writer from the Triratna Buddhist Community, 93 (born 1925) October 31 – Louise DeSalvo, American writer on Italian-American culture and scholar of Virginia...
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  • "Beets," "Blood Oranges," and "What They’ll Say in a Thousand Years," in Louise DeSalvo and Edvige Giunta, ed. (2002). The Milk of Almonds: Italian American...
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  • Cavallo Rita Ciresi Maryann Zillotti Corbett Paola Corso Tina DeRosa Louise DeSalvo Rachel Guido deVries Diane DiPrima Grace DiSanto Beverly D'Onofrio Ree Dragonette...
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  • assistant principal. Tim Bogert (1944–2021, class of 1963), musician Louise DeSalvo (1942–2018, class of 1959), writer, editor, professor, and lecturer...
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  • Penguin, (2002). ISBN 0-14-200247-X. "Coffee And" in Edvige Guinta & Louise DeSalvo, eds. (August 2003). The Milk of Almonds: Italian American Women Writers...
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  • Phyllis Capello Mary Beth Caschetta Rita Ciresi Marianna de Marco Torgovnik Louise DeSalvo Edvige Giunta Sandra M. Gilbert Joanna Clapps Herman Annie...
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  • Re-crossing the Equator. University of Massachusetts Amherst. 1985. Louise DeSalvo; Edvige Giunta, eds. (2003). "Poem". The Milk of Almonds: Italian American...
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  • are two different cover images for the album, both illustrated by Mark deSalvo, a noted designer of punk album art. The artwork for the CD edition features...
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