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Deborah | {{start|Deborah Martinson}}’s research in auto/biography and fiction informs her | ||
research and her teaching. Her books focus on personal, historical and political | research and her teaching. Her books focus on personal, historical and political | ||
contexts: ''Lillian Hellman: A Life with Foxes and Scoundrels'' (2005), ''In the Presence of Audience: The Self in Diaries and Fiction'' (2003) and recently completed ''Virginia Durr: Southern Radical Come Hell or High Water'', a life of the white Alabama civil rights leader. Martinson was an Associate Professor of English Writing at Occidental College in Los Angeles until her death in 2014. | contexts: ''Lillian Hellman: A Life with Foxes and Scoundrels'' (2005), ''In the Presence of Audience: The Self in Diaries and Fiction'' (2003) and recently completed ''Virginia Durr: Southern Radical Come Hell or High Water'', a life of the white Alabama civil rights leader. Martinson was an Associate Professor of English Writing at Occidental College in Los Angeles until her death in 2014. | ||
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Deborah Martinson’s research in auto/biography and fiction informs her research and her teaching. Her books focus on personal, historical and political contexts: Lillian Hellman: A Life with Foxes and Scoundrels (2005), In the Presence of Audience: The Self in Diaries and Fiction (2003) and recently completed Virginia Durr: Southern Radical Come Hell or High Water, a life of the white Alabama civil rights leader. Martinson was an Associate Professor of English Writing at Occidental College in Los Angeles until her death in 2014.