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Nicole DePolo is an Assistant Professor of English at Fisher College in Boston, MA. She is a member of the Executive Board of The Norman Mailer Society and the Board of Governors for BRAWN (the Boston Rhetoric and Writing Network). She holds a Ph.D. in Editorial Studies from the Editorial Institute at Boston University, an MFA in Creative Writing from Wilkes University, and a BFA in Illustration from the Rhode Island School of Design. Her doctoral dissertation, ''Norman {{NM}}’s Book of the Dead'', is a critical companion to ''[[Ancient Evenings]]'' that includes an annotated edition of “The Book of the Gods.”
'''Nicole DePolo''' is an Associate Professor of English at Fisher College in Boston, MA. She holds a PhD in Editorial Studies from the Editorial Institute at Boston University, an MFA in Creative Writing from Wilkes University, and a BFA in Illustration from the Rhode Island School of Design. Her doctoral dissertation, ''Norman Mailer’s Book of the Dead'', is a critical companion to ''Ancient Evenings'' that includes an annotated edition of “The Book of the Gods.” Her chapter "Sex and Sexuality" is included in ''Norman Mailer in Context'' (Cambridge University Press, 2021).


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Nicole DePolo is an Associate Professor of English at Fisher College in Boston, MA. She holds a PhD in Editorial Studies from the Editorial Institute at Boston University, an MFA in Creative Writing from Wilkes University, and a BFA in Illustration from the Rhode Island School of Design. Her doctoral dissertation, Norman Mailer’s Book of the Dead, is a critical companion to Ancient Evenings that includes an annotated edition of “The Book of the Gods.” Her chapter "Sex and Sexuality" is included in Norman Mailer in Context (Cambridge University Press, 2021).

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