Lee Siegel (professor and novelist)
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Lee Albert Siegel (born 1945, Los Angeles, California) is a novelist and professor emeritus of religion at the
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. His 1999 novel, ''Love in a Dead Language,'' was a New York Times Notable Book of the Year and a bestseller in
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Life and career

Siegel studied comparative literature at the
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and fine arts at
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. He received his
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from the
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for a dissertation in the field of
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. He then was hired by the University of Hawaii as Professor of Religious Studies, where he has taught ever since. In 1988, Siegel was a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellow. He has received numerous fellowships and grants including five Senior Research Fellowships from the
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and the
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(1979, 1983, 1987, 1991, 1996), four research grants from the American Council of Learned Societies and the
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(1982, 1985, 1987, 1990), as well as one from the Center for Asian and Pacific Studies. In addition, Professor Siegel has been awarded two Presidential Awards for Excellence in Teaching (1986 and 1996). He has been a scholar-in-residence at the Rockefeller Foundation, including two periods at its Bellagio Study Center (1990 and 2003). He also was a visiting fellow at
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of
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(1997). In 2003, Siegel was featured in the television documentary series '' Penn & Teller's Magic and Mystery Tour''. Siegel has been an invited speaker at numerous literary and scholarly events as well. He was recently featured as a panelist at the 2018 Hawaii Book & Music Fair and the 2019 Asia Society Gala. Siegel has been called "one of the most difficult writers to locate on a map of contemporary American fiction." Of ''Love in a Dead Language'', a New York Times reviewer wrote that "while the novel's historical texts, both actual and imagined, give pleasure, they also tell an incisive history of Orientalism, Europeans' construction of Indian sexuality, the elision of exotic and erotic." He has two sons.


Primarily nonfiction

From 1978 until the late 1990s, Siegel published scholarly studies of Indian love poetry, comedy, horror, and magic. Many contain fictional elements. *''Sacred and Profane Dimensions of Love in Indian Traditions as Exemplified in the Gitagovinda of Jayadeva'' (Oxford University South Asian Studies Series)(1978) *''Dream-symbolism in the sramanic tradition: two psychoanalytical studies in Jinist and Buddhist dream legends'' (with Jagdish P. Sharma) (1980) *''Fires of Love, Waters of Peace in Indian Culture'' (1983) *''Laughing Matters. Comic Tradition in India'' (Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1987) *''Net of Magic. Wonders and Deceptions in India'' (Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1991) *''City of Dreadful Night. A Story about Horror and the Macabre in India'' (Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1995)


Novels and other works of fiction

*
Love in a Dead Language: A Romance
' (Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1999) . Rea

and

It was named the New York Times Notable Book of the Year. *''Love and Other Games of Chance: A Novelty'' (2003) *

' (Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2005) . Rea

*

' (Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2008) . Rea

*

' (Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2014) . Rea

*
Typerotica
' (Deuxmers, 2020) . *
Horseplay
' (Deuxmers, 2020)


References


External links


Curriculum vitae at University of Hawaii
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