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Ellen J. Levy is an American writer and academic who was an associate professor of English at
Colorado State University Colorado State University (Colorado State or CSU) is a public land-grant research university in Fort Collins, Colorado. It is the flagship university of the Colorado State University System. Colorado State University is classified among "R1: ...
before retiring from this role. Her collection of short stories, ''Love, In Theory'', was published in 2012, and her first novel, ''The Cape Doctor'', in 2021 to positive reviews.


Early life and education

Levy was born in
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. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from
Yale University Yale University is a private research university in New Haven, Connecticut. Established in 1701 as the Collegiate School, it is the third-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and among the most prestigious in the wo ...
and a
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from
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.


Career

, she retired from being an associate professor in the English department at Colorado State University, concentrating on fiction and non-fiction creative writing. She received
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in 2014. Her work has appeared in ''The Paris Review'', ''The New York Times'', and ''Salon''. She was the editor of the anthology, ''Tasting Life Twice: Literary Lesbian Fiction by New American Writers'', which won a
Lambda Literary Award Lambda Literary Awards, also known as the "Lammys", are awarded yearly by Lambda Literary to recognize the crucial role LGBTQ writers play in shaping the world. The Lammys celebrate the very best in LGBTQ literature.The awards were instituted i ...
. Levy's debut story collection, ''Love, In Theory'', won the 2012
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, a 2012 Foreword Book of the Year Award (Bronze), and the 2014
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's (GLCA) New Writers Award for Fiction. A ''Publishers Weekly'' review of the book called Levy "a master of his icform".


''The Cape Doctor''

In February 2019, publisher
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acquired Levy's historical novel ''The Cape Doctor''. It is a portrayal of military surgeon James Barry (1789-1865), who was born Margaret Bulkley but lived as a man as an adult. When Levy announced the upcoming book's sale on social media, she referred to Barry as "she" and a "heroine", which was criticized by transgender people and some authors who say male pronouns are more in line with Barry's life history and self-image. Levy told ''The Times'' that Barry is most often referred to as "I" in her novel and sometimes as "she" and "he". In response to the controversy, biographer Jeremy Dronfield said, "I have no argument with seeing James Barry as a transgender icon, or Margaret as a feminist role model. I do take issue with those who insist on recognising one and erasing the other." The book was released in June, 2021. ''
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'' reviewer said that the book, following the female protagonist Perry, explores her experiences "sometimes painfully, sometimes wittily, always persuasively". ''
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'' wrote "Artfully written but more likely to attract attention for its subject than its author's craft." ''
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'' said "in sum, an unforgettable work of art that deserves raves." ''
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'' wrote "The story is a good one, but it is the exquisite writing and the portrayal of women in the first half of the 19th century that make ''The Cape Doctor'' such an intriguing book." The book won a 2022
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for historical fiction.


Personal life

Levy identifies as a
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. In a 2013 essay, she described herself as marrying a man but continuing to be a lesbian.


Publications


Books

* ''Tasting Life Twice: Literary Lesbian Fiction by New American Writers''. Avon. 1995. . * ''Love, In Theory''. University of Georgia Press. 2012. . * ''Amazons: A Love Story''. University of Missouri Press. 2012. . * ''The Cape Doctor''. Little, Brown and Company. 2021. .


References


External links

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Faculty page
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