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Louise A. DeSalvo (September 27, 1942 – October 31, 2018) was an American writer, editor, professor, and lecturer who lived in
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. Much of her work focused on
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culture, though she was also a renowned
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scholar. DeSalvo taught memoir writing as a part of CUNY Hunter College's MFA Program in Creative Writing, published over 17 books, and was a
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scholar. She edited editions of Woolf's first novel ''Melymbrosia'', as well as ''The Letters of
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and Virginia Woolf'', which documents the controversial lesbian affair between these two novelists. In addition, she wrote two books on Woolf, ''Virginia Woolf: The Impact of Childhood Sexual Abuse on Her Life and Work'' and ''Virginia Woolf's First Voyage: A Novel in the Making''. DeSalvo's publications also include the memoir, ''Vertigo'', which received the Gay Talese award and was also a finalist for Italy's Primo Acerbi prize for literature. ''Vertigo'' holds as one of the most widely taught Italian American books and has been said to influence almost every Italian American memoir written since. DeSalvo's memoir, ''Crazy in the Kitchen: Food, Feuds, and Forgiveness in an Italian American Family,'' was also named a
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Book of the Year for 2004. One of DeSalvo's most popular books to date is the writer's guide ''Writing as a Way of Healing: How Telling Our Stories Transforms Our Lives''.


Life

DeSalvo and her husband raised their children in
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, before they moved to Montclair to be closer to their grandchildren.Eng, Christina
"'On Moving,' by Louise DeSalvo"
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Works


Major works


Vertigo

Rprinted by The Feminist Press and translated into Italian by Nutrimenti.


List of works

*''Virginia Woolf's First Voyage: A Novel in the Making'' (Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Inc., 1980) *''Nathaniel Hawthorne'' (Brill Academic Publishers, Incorporated, 1987) *''Casting Off'' (Prentice Hall / Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1987) *''Virginia Woolf: The Impact of Childhood Sexual Abuse on Her Life and Work'' (Ballantine Books, 1990) *''Territories of the Voice: Contemporary Stories by Irish Women Writers'', Edited By Louise DeSalvo, Katherine Hogan, and Kathleen W. D’Arcy (Beacon Press, 1991) *''Between Women: Biographers, Novelists, Critics, Teachers, and Artists Write About Their Work on Women'', Edited by Carol Ascher, Sara Ruddick, and Louise DeSalvo (Routledge, 1993) *''Conceived with Malice: Literature as Revenge in the Lives of Woolf, Lawrence, Barnes, Miller'' (Plume, 1994) *''Breathless: An Asthma Journal'' (Beacon Press, 1997) *''Vertigo: A Memoir'' (Penguin, 1997) *''Adultery: An Intimate Look at Why People Cheat'' (Houghton Mifflin, 2000) *''Writing as a Way of Healing: How Telling Our Stories Transforms Our Lives'' (Beacon Press, 2000) *''A Green and Mortal Sound: Short Fiction by Irish Women Writers'', Edited by Louise DeSalvo, Katherine Hogan, and Kathleen Walsh D’Arcy (Beacon Press, 2001) *''The Letters of Vita Sackville-West and Virginia Woolf'', Edited by Louise DeSalvo and Mitchell Leaska (Cleis Press, 2001) *''Melymbrosia by Virginia Woolf'', Edited by Louise DeSalvo (Cleis Press, 2002) *''The Milk of Almonds: Italian American Women Writers on Food and Culture'', Edited by Louise DeSalvo and Edvidge Giunta (The Feminist Press at CUNY, 2003) *''Crazy in the Kitchen: Food, Feuds and Forgiveness in an Italian American Family'' (Bloomsbury, 2005) *''On Moving: A Writer's Meditation on New Houses, Old Haunts, and Finding Home Again'' (Bloomsbury, 2009) *''Scrivere per stare meglio'' (Audino, 2011) *''The Art of Slow Writing: Reflections on Time, Craft, and Creativity'' (St. Martin's Griffin, 2014)


Awards

*
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Book of the Year 2004, ''Crazy in the Kitchen: Food, Feuds and Forgiveness in an Italian American Family'' *The Douglass Society Medal for Distinguished Achievement *Jenny Hunter Endowed Scholar for Creative Writing and Literature at Hunter College *Gay Talese Award, ''Vertigo'' *The President's Award from Hunter College


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Desalvo, Louise American women writers American writers of Italian descent People from Montclair, New Jersey People from Teaneck, New Jersey Hunter College faculty 1942 births 2018 deaths 21st-century American women