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Professor Emerita Gayle Greene Gives Memoir Presentation


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Professor Emerita Gayle Greene discussed her new book Missing Persons: A Memoir on November 1 at an event sponsored by ³Ù³ó±ðÌýIntercollegiate Feminist Center at The Claremont Colleges. Greene has published books on Shakespeare, women writers, feminist criticism, and insomnia. Her 2008 bestseller,Ìý±õ²Ô²õ´Ç³¾²Ô¾±²¹³¦,Ìýwon rave reviews by The New England Journal of Medicine,ÌýWall Street Journal, and O: The Oprah Magazine. Greene retired in 2014 after 40 years as professor of literature and women’s studies at Scripps. Her work has appeared in scholarly journals such as Signs,ÌýContemporary Literature, and Renaissance Drama, and in more popular venues such as Ms. Magazine,ÌýThe Nation,ÌýThe Women’s Review of Books, and In These Times.ÌýMissing Persons is about dealing with death “in a culture that gives no help” and is available on 

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