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Aurelie Sheehan

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Aurelie Sheehan (June 16, 1963-Agust 4, 2023) was an American novelist and short story writer.

Biography

Sheehan was born in Verdun, France, while her parents were stationed there as part of her father's service in the United States Army. Her mother Valerie Harms and father Laurence Francis Sheehan were both published writers. The couple had a second child Alex "Pippa" Sheehan and later relocated to Connecticut, where Sheehan was raised.[1]

Sheehan graduated from Hampshire College in 1984 and later earned her master's degree from the City University of New York in 1990.

She taught at Sheridan College, the City College of New York, and Johns Hopkins University in Washington, D.C., before joining the faculty of University of Arizona in 2000, where she became a full-time creative writing professor. She served as head of the English department there for over four years until stepping down in December 2022.

Sheehan died at her home in Tucson, Arizona, at the age of 60 after an eight-month illness of brain cancer. She was married to the author Reed Karaim for over 25 years, with whom she had one daughter, Alexandra Karaim.[1]

Bibliography

Novels

  • History Lesson for Girls (Penguin, 2004)
  • The Anxiety of Everyday Objects (Viking, 2006)

Short story collections

External links

References

  1. ^ a b Borla, Charles (August 17, 2023). "Aurelie Sheehan, former head of the UA's English department, dies at 60". Tucson Daily Star. Retrieved March 23, 2024.
  2. ^ https://soundcloud.com/user-612823722/52menpodcast-ep18-aurelie-sheehan-big-truck