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Leni Zumas
Leni Zumas is an American writer from Washington, D.C., who lives in Oregon. She is the author of ''Red Clocks,'' ''The Listeners,'' and the story collection ''Farewell Navigator.'' Her short fiction, essays, and interviews have appeared in ''BOMB (magazine), BOMB'', ''New York (magazine), The Cut'', ''Granta'', ''Guernica (magazine), Guernica'', ''Portland Monthly'', ''The Times Literary Supplement'', ''The Sunday Times Style'' (UK), ''Tin House'', and elsewhere. She teaches creative writing at Portland State University. Career Zumas majored in English at Brown University and earned an Master of Fine Arts, MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Before joining the English faculty at Portland State University, she taught writing at Columbia University, Hunter College, Eugene Lang College, the University of Massachusetts Amherst, and the Juniper Summer Writing Institute. Her second novel, ''Red Clocks'' (Little, Brown, 2018), was a national bestseller ...
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Leni Zumas 2018 Portland Film Festival (cropped)
Leni is a ''comune'' (municipality) and one of the main towns on Salina Island, Salina, one of the Aeolian Islands, in the Metropolitan City of Messina, Sicily, southern Italy. It is located about northeast of Palermo and about northwest of Messina. Leni lies on the slope of the hill on the south of the island, above the sea, between the volcanoes of Monte Fossa and Monte dei Porri. Leni borders the following municipalities: Malfa, Santa Marina Salina. People * Nino Randazzo (born 1932) References External links Official website
Cities and towns in Sicily Towns and villages in the Aeolian Islands {{Sicily-geo-stub ...
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