词条 | Sheila Kohler |
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BiographySheila Kohler was born November 13, 1941 in Johannesburg[2] and educated at St. Andrew's School for Girls where she matriculated in 1958 with a distinction in History.[3] She then moved to Europe and spent 15 years in Paris where she married and completed an undergraduate degree in Literature at The Sorbonne (1973) and a graduate degree in Psychology from Institut Catholique (1976).[1][2] She moved to the United States in 1981 and obtained an MFA from Columbia University (1984).[2] From 1995 to 2000 she taught at The New School, and between 2000 and 2006 at Bennington College.[2] She now teaches at Princeton University[1] and Columbia,[4] writes a blog for Psychology Today[5] and lives in New York City, and Amagansett.[6] She has three daughters, Sasha Troyen, Cybele and Brett[7] Sasha Troyen has herself published two novels.[8] She is married to Dr. William Tucker, a psychiatrist.[9] WritingAs revealed in the authors website, the violent death of her sister thirty years ago in apartheid South Africa caused her to explore in her fiction the theme of "violence within intimate relationships, in particular, the abuse of power and privilege." She explains that "Since then I have published nine novels, three collections of short stories, and several others not yet collected, all of which focus in some way on this theme".[10] Novels
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References1. ^1 2 {{Cite web|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/author/sheila-kohler|title=Sheila Kohler {{!}} HuffPost|website=www.huffingtonpost.com|language=en|access-date=2018-03-21}} 2. ^1 2 3 Kohlrer, Sheila 1941 - Contemporary Authors, New Revision Series | Encyclopedia.com Retrieved 2016-06-27. 3. ^St Andrews Old Girls | Old Girls Making Headlines Retrieved 2016-06-27. 4. ^Sheila Kohler | Columbia University School of the Arts Retrieved 2016-06-27. 5. ^[https://www.psychologytoday.com/experts/sheila-kohler Sheila Kohler | Psychology Today] Retrieved 2016-06-28. 6. ^Sheila Kohler | Princetons | ZoomInfo.com Retrieved 2016-06-27. 7. ^Becoming Jane Eyre by Sheila Kohler, Author Acknowledgements 8. ^Who's Here: East End Author Sheila Kohler - Dan's Papers Retrieved 2016-06-28. 9. ^Jani Allan with Sheila Kohler of Princeton, author of “matchless SA memoir” BizNews. 26 May 2017 10. ^Sheila Kohler- The official site for the author of Cracks, Crossways, and the Children of Pithiviers. Retrieved 2016-06-27. External links
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