Daniel Stern, Cullen Distinguished
Professor of English, teaches graduate and undergraduate writing workshops
as well as literature classes. His publications include nine novels, four
story collections, several plays and screenplays, and more than 100 essays
and reviews. Among his many awards are the International Prix du Souvenir
from the Bergen Belsen Society and the Government of France, the Rosenthal
Award in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, the
John Train Humor Award of The Paris Review, the Brazos Bookstore
Short Story Award from the Texas Institute of Letters, two Pushcart Prizes,
two O. Henry Prizes, and publication in Best American Short Stories.
He has taught at Harvard, Wesleyan, Pace, and New York University and
lectured at the Sorbonne and other universities and conferences. He currently
serves as editor of the literary journal Hampton Shorts.
Who
Shall Live, Who Shall Die (Crown)
After the War (Putnam)
The Suicide Academy (McGraw-Hill)
The Rose Rabbi (McGraw-Hill)
Final Cut (Viking)
An Urban Affair (Simon & Schuster)
Twice Told Tales (Paris Review Editions)
Twice Upon a Time (W.W. Norton)
One Day's Perfect Weather (SMU Press)
In the Country of the Young (SMU Press)
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