NICHOLAS DELBANCO is the author of some twenty books in fiction and non-fiction, most recently the novel What Remains and the prize-winning book-length essay, The Countess of Stanlein Restored. The fiction community has awarded him a wide range of honor; among them are the J.S. Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship, the National Endowment of the Arts Creative Writing Fellowship and, most recently, the Michigan Author of the Year Award (2002). He has served for fifteen years as the Director of the MFA Program in Creative Writing at The University of Michigan, where he directs the prestigious Hopwood Awards Program and is the Robert Frost Collegiate Professor of English Language and Literature. Together with the late John Gardener, he was the founder of the Bennington Writing Workshops.
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