Biography Lecture: Hermoine Lee
Wednesday 28 September, 2016
6:30 - 8pm, $0/Rsvp
The Graduate Center
365 Fifth Avenue, Proshansky Auditorium
Hermione Lee is the author of the definitive life of Virginia Woolf, a signal achievement in literary biography, as well as biographies and critical studies of Edith Wharton, Willa Cather, Philip Roth, Elizabeth Bowen, and most recently, the brilliant late-developer Penelope Fitzgerald, who published her first book (a biography) at age 58; Lee won the 2013 James Tait Black Prize forPenelope Fitzgerald: A Life. She has written extensively on the art and craft of 'life-writing,' in Virginia Woolf's Nose: Essays on Biography and Biography: A Very Short Introduction, and participated memorably in the Leon Levy Center's 2013 Biography Conference. Educated at Oxford, she has taught at the College of William & Mary, the University of Liverpool, and the University of York. In 1998 she was the first woman to be named Goldsmiths' Professor of English Literature at Oxford University, and in 2008 she was elected the President of Wolfson College, Oxford, where she directs the Oxford Centre for Life-Writing. Lee is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, a Fellow of the British Academy and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. In 2013, she was named Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE).