Holland, Noy
HOLLAND, Noy
HOLLAND, Noy. American, b. 1960. Genres: Novels. Career: Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, CT, instructor, 1983; Esquire, NYC, editorial assistant, 1984-85; Charles Scribner's Sons, NYC, assistant to the senior editor, 1986-87; New York Association for New Americans, NYC, instructor, 1990; University of Florida, Gainesville, instructor, 1992-94; Phillips Academy, Andover, MA, writer-in-residence, 1994-96; University of Massachusetts, associate professor, MFA program, 1997-. Publications: The Spectacle of the Body, 1994. Contributor to periodicals. Address: PO Box 85, Heath, MA 01346-0085, U.S.A.
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