Harvena richter biography sample
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Includes the name: Harvena Richter
Works by Harvena Richter
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- Birthdate
- Date of death
- Gender
- female
- Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Reading, Pennsylvania, USA
- Places of residence
- New York, New York, USA
Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA - Education
- University of New Mexico (BA, )
New York University (MA, )
New York University (PhD, ) - Occupations
- businesswoman
teacher
poet
novelist
literary critic
biographer - Relationships
- Richter, Conrad (father)
- Short biography
- Harvena Richter was born in Reading, Pennsylvania, a daughter of author Conrad Richter and his wife Harvena Maria Achenbach.Harvena richter biography sample Harvena Richter, American literature educator, poet. American Association of University Women fellow, ; grantee Yaddo, , MacDowell Colony, , Wurlitzer Foundation, Taos, New Mexico, , , Virginia Center for Creative Arts, , 85, Ragdale Foundation,
In , the family moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico because her mother suffered from tuberculosis. She attended St. Vincent Academy and Albuquerque High School before earning a bachelor's degree at the University of New Mexico in She went east to New York City and studied creative writing at Columbia University while working as a copywriter and advertising executive at several New York department stores, starting at Saks Fifth Avenue in and Macy's in After spending some time in France, she obtained a master's degree from New York University in and a doctorate in philosophy in In , she became a lecturer at NYC, and then moved to the University of New Mexico, where she taught from to In , she took a detour from academics for a trip from Genoa, Italy, to Tehran, Iran, on a Vespa scooter, and wrote a book about her experience, Passage to Teheran.
Her other writings encompassed novels, novellas, poetry, and literary criticism. These included Human Shore (); Virginia Woolf: The Inward Voyage (); The Rawhide Knot and Other Stories, by Conrad Richter (editor, ); Writing to Survive: The Private Notebooks of Conrad Richter (editor, ); The Yaddo Elegies and Other Poems (); Green Girls (); The Innocent Island (); and Frozen Light: The Crystal Poems ().
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