Walter B. Pryzwansky, Ed.D., ABPP, is Associate Dean of Academic Programs at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Martin Puchner is the Byron and Anita Wien Professor of Drama and of English and Comparative Literature at Harvard University. He is the author of The Drama of Ideas: Platonic Provocations in Theater and Philosophy (2010), Poetry of the...More
Stanislao Pugliese is a professor of modern European history at Hofstra University. A former fellow at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, the Italian Academy at Columbia University, and the University of Oxford, he is the author of Carlo...More
Manuel Puig is the acclaimed author of many novels, including Betrayed by Rita Hayworth, Kiss of the Spider Woman, and The Buenos Aires Affair. He was born in Argentina in 1932 and died in Mexico in 1990.
Laura Pulido is a Professor of American Studies and Ethnicity at the University of Southern California.
Ann F. Purcell is a veteran, award-winning travel photojournalist whose work has appeared in almost all the major travel publications. Ann’s photos of 65 countries can be perused at www.annpurcelltravel.com. She delights in sharing her expertise on how to...More
Rosamond Purcell is the author of Bookworm and Owls Head. She lives in Medford, Massachusetts.
James Purdy, born in 1914, is undergoing a major literary renaissance. The author of Malcolm and now The Complete Short Stories of James Purdy, he lived in New York until his death in 2009.
Roger Purves received his B.A. at the University of British Columbia and his Ph.D. at the University of California, Berkeley, where he currently teaches. His research interests are in the mathematical foundations of probability theory.
Alston W. Purvis is Professor of the Visual Arts Division of the School of Arts at Boston University.
James Putnam has been a Visiting Scholar in Museum Studies at New York University and Curator of the Contemporary Arts and Cultures Program at the British Museum.
Kevin C. Pyle is the author and illustrator of Lab U.S.A.; Prison Town; Blindspot and, most recently, Take What You Can Carry. He is a contributor and coeditor of World War 3 Illustrated.