![]() ![]() ![]() Parini has written eight novels, many of which are about the lives of literary icons, and narratives from his own personal life. He is a member of the Board of Visitors of Ralston College, a liberal arts college in Savannah that was founded in February, 2010. He was a fellow of the Institute for Advanced Studies at the University of London in 2005–2006. He was the Fowler Hamilton Fellow at Christ Church, Oxford University, in 1993–1994. Parini was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1993. In 1976, Parini co-founded the New England Review with Sydney Lea. Axinn Professor of English and Creative Writing. He taught at Dartmouth College from 1975 to 1982, and has taught since 1982 at Middlebury College, where he is the D.E. ![]() He graduated from Lafayette College in 1970 and was awarded a doctorate by the University of St. Parini was born in Pittston, Pennsylvania, and brought up in Scranton, Pennsylvania. He has published novels about Leo Tolstoy, Walter Benjamin, Paul the Apostle, and Herman Melville. He is known for novels, poetry, biography, screenplays and criticism. Jay Parini (born April 2, 1948) is an American writer and academic. ![]()
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