Lawrence Durrell is best known for The Alexandria Quartet.
Russel Durst, who edited the readings in this book, is Head of the English Department at the University of Cincinnati, where he teaches courses in composition, writing pedagogy and research, English linguistics, and the Hebrew Bible as literature. A past...More
Alexander Garcia Duttman teaches modern European philosophy at Middlesex University. He is the author of The Gift of Language, The Memory of Thought: An Essay on Heidegger and Adorno, At Odds with Aids, and The End of...More
Jim Duvall, MED, RSW, is the Director of Training at the Hincks-Dellcrest Centre, Gail Appel Institute in Toronto, Ontario. He is also Senior Editor of the Journal of Systemic Therapies. Jim has been committed to working with collaborative approaches...More
Debórah Dwork is the director of the Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Clark University. She lives in New Haven, Connecticut.
Anthony Dworkin is the executive director of the Crimes of War Project and a journalist based in London.
Bob Dylan is a singer-songwriter and poet. In the 1960s Dylan's work became associated, sometimes to his chagrin, with currents of social unrest and the civil rights and anti-war movements. His profilic career and contribution to 20th century culture was recognized...More
Elanor Dymott was born in Chingola, Zambia, in 1973. She studied literature at Worcester College, Oxford, later working as a commercial lawyer and legal reporter. She lives in London, where she plays jazz flute and is writing a new novel.
Katharine Delavan Dyson is an acclaimed travel writer who grew up in the Finger Lakes region. She is the author of 100 Best Romantic Resorts of the World and writes several columns for national publications and web sites. Dyson divides her time between New...More
Sophia F. Dziegielewski is Professor and Dean of the School for Social Work at the University of Cincinnati. She is the author of over 95 publications, the latest of which is Understanding Substance Addictions: Assessment and Intervention.