Gladman, Renee

Enlarge text Shrink text
  • Personality
| System number 987013155047405171

Information for Authority record

Name (Latin)
Gladman, Renee
Date of birth
1971
Other designation
African American authors
Place of birth
Atlanta (Ga.)
Associated country
United States
Place of residence/headquarters
Atlanta (Ga.)
San Francisco (Calif.)
New York (N.Y.)
Providence (R.I.)
Massachusetts
Other associated place
Providence (R.I.)
Poughkeepsie (N.Y.)
San Francisco (Calif.)
Cambridge (Mass.)
Field of activity
Fiction Poetry Publishers and publishing Education, Higher
Associate group
Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study
Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study (2014 - 2014)
Brown University
Brown University (2006 - 2006)
New College of California
Vassar College
Occupation
Novelists Poets Publishers and publishing College teachers
Associated Language
eng
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

Library of congress: no 00014849
OCoLC: oca05165325
DLC: no 00014849
Sources of Information
  • Not right now, c1997:t.p. (Renee Gladman)
  • To after that (Toaf), ©2008:title page (Renee Gladman) rear cover (born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia; spent her twenties in San Francisco, and half her thirties in New York, New York; presently, lives in Providence, Rhode Island, where she publishes Leon Works, an independent press for experimental prose and other thought projects; teaches in the program for Literary Arts at Brown University)
  • Internet, URL: http://www.kelseyst.com/intro.htm, May 21, 2001KSP books (Renee Gladman; b. 1971 in Atlanta, GA)
  • Poetry Foundation website, April 21, 2016(Renee Gladman; born 1971 in Atlanta, Georgia; poet, novelist, and publisher; earned a BA at Vassar College and an MA in poetics at the New College of California; lives in Massachusetts and teaches at Brown University)
  • Foundation for Contemporary Arts website, April 21, 2106(Renee Gladman; writer, artist; lives in Providence, Rhode Island; 2014-2015 she was a fellow at Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University; B.A., 1993, Vasser College; M.A. in poetics, New College of California, 2006; taught at several U.S. universities, most extensively as a professor of creative writing at Brown University from 2006-2014)