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Bonnie Lyons (born July 4, 1944) is an American writer and academic.


Biography

Bonnie Lyons was born in
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and lived there until she was five years old, at which point she moved to
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. Her grandparents were Benjamin and Rebecca Kaplan and Benjamin and Rose Dubrow, all of whom were originally from
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and immigrated in the early twentieth century. Benjamin Dubrow was the founder of the famous
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, and Bonnie would work there in the summers, often taking orders over the phone. She was president of her class at
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, but never graduated from high school, choosing instead to leave early and attend
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at
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in
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. She completed her undergraduate and graduate work at Tulane and received her PhD in English Literature in 1973. She currently lives in
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and is a full professor at the
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. She is married to
Grant Lyons Grant Lyons (born 1941) is an American writer. He was born in Butler, Pennsylvania, but grew up in Port Arthur, Texas. While attending Thomas Jefferson High School in Port Arthur, Lyons and a group of male friends befriended Janis Joplin, who was ...
, who is a fiction writer, and has one daughter, Eve Lyons. She and her husband taught in Israel for a year. She also lived in Boston from 1973 to 1976, because her first teaching position was at
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. While in Boston, she took a photography class at the
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with
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, who went on to become a lifelong friend of hers. Her primary teaching interests are American literature, Jewish literature, and women writers. She has published articles and interviews in many journals, including ''The Paris Review'' and ''Contemporary Literature''. She is the author of a book about American novelist Henry Roth. In the past ten years, she has started to write and publish poetry, and has published two books and two chapbooks to date.


Publications

* *''Passion and Craft: Conversations with Notable Writers'' (co-written with Bill Oliver), 1995. (hardcover), (paperback) *''Hineni'', New Women's Voices Series, No. 15, Finishing Line Press, 2003 *''In Other Words'', Pecan Grove Press, 2004 *''Meanwhile'', Finishing Line Press, 2005. *''Bedrock'', Pecan Grove Press, 2011 *''Wonderful Old Women'', Outskirts Press, 2016


Further reading

*''Art at Our Doorstep: San Antonio Writers and Artists'' featuring Bonnie Lyons. Edited by Nan Cuba and Riley Robinson (
Trinity University Press Trinity University Press is a university press affiliated with Trinity University, which is located in San Antonio, Texas. Trinity University Press was officially founded in 1967 after the university acquired the Illinois-based Principia Press. T ...
, 2008).


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Lyons, Bonnie American literary critics American women literary critics 20th-century American Jews Living people 1944 births University of Texas faculty American women poets American women non-fiction writers American women academics 21st-century American Jews 20th-century American women 21st-century American women