Constance Hunting
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Constance Hunting (1925 – April 5, 2006) was an American poet and publisher, widely known in the Northeastern United States. She taught English literature and creative writing at the University of Maine at Orono until her death on April 5th, 2006. Hunting received her B.A. from Pembroke College in Brown University in 1947, studied at Duke University from 1950–1953, and then lived in West Lafayette, IN, home of Purdue University, until 1968. From that time, she lived in Orono, Maine with her husband Robert, who was Chair of the English department at UMO until his retirement.
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Constance Hunting (1925 – 5 de abril de 2006) fue una poeta y editora, ampliamente reconocida en los Estados Unidos Nororientales, particularmente en su Estado natal de Rhode Island, y en su estado de adopción de Indiana, y más tarde en Maine donde enseñó literatura inglesa y escritura creativa en la Universidad de Maine en Orono hasta su deceso en 2006.
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Constance Hunting (1925 – April 5, 2006) was an American poet and publisher, widely known in the Northeastern United States. She taught English literature and creative writing at the University of Maine at Orono until her death on April 5th, 2006. Hunting received her B.A. from Pembroke College in Brown University in 1947, studied at Duke University from 1950–1953, and then lived in West Lafayette, IN, home of Purdue University, until 1968. From that time, she lived in Orono, Maine with her husband Robert, who was Chair of the English department at UMO until his retirement. Hunting trained as a classical pianist, but is best known for her work as a poet, and her promotion of other Maine writers through the Puckerbrush Review literary magazine, which she established in 1971. She was also the founder and editor of Puckerbrush Press, which, over the twenty-eight years of its existence, published a great variety of work by many writers, domestic and international, including May Sarton, James Kelman, Angelica Garnett, and other figures from the Bloomsbury Group.
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Constance Hunting (1925 – 5 de abril de 2006) fue una poeta y editora, ampliamente reconocida en los Estados Unidos Nororientales, particularmente en su Estado natal de Rhode Island, y en su estado de adopción de Indiana, y más tarde en Maine donde enseñó literatura inglesa y escritura creativa en la Universidad de Maine en Orono hasta su deceso en 2006. En 1947, recibió su B.A. por la Pembroke College en la Universidad Brown, y estudió en la Universidad Duke de 1950 a 1953, y luego vivió en Lafayette, IN, sede de la Universidad Purdue, hasta 1968. En aquel tiempo, vivió en Orono (Maine) con su marido Robert, quien fue catedrático del Departamento de Literatura inglesa en UMO hasta su jubilación. Le encantaba ejecutar música clásica como pianista, y es reconocida por su trabajo como poeta, y su promoción de otros escritores de Maine a través de la revista literaria Puckerbrush Review, que estableció en 1971. También fue fundadora y editora de Puckerbrush Press, a sus veintiocho años de edad, publicando una variedad grande de obras por muchos escritores, domésticos e internacionales, incluyendo May Sarton, James Kelman, Angelica Garnett, y otras figuras del Bloomsbury Group.
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