Jeanne Larsen

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جين لارسن (بالإنجليزية: Jeanne Larsen)‏ (1950)؛ مترجمة، شاعرة، كاتِبة وروائية أمريكية. rdf:langString
Jeanne Larsen (born 1950 in Washington, D.C.) is a poet, novelist, translator, and essayist. Much of her work shows the growing influence of Buddhist perspectives on U.S. literature. This includes not only the poetry and creative nonfiction, but also the novels in her Avalokiteśvara trilogy: Silk Road, Bronze Mirror, and Manchu Palaces. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Jeanne Larsen
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rdf:langString Hollins College
rdf:langString Japan/U.S. Friendship Commission Creative Artists Exchange Fellowship; William L. Crawford Award
rdf:langString Jeanne Larsen reading at Cafe Muse Friendship Heights Maryland
rdf:langString Oberlin College
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rdf:langString Silk Road, Bronze Mirror, Manchu Palaces, What Penelope Chooses
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rdf:langString Buddhist epistemology, narrative and meta-narrative, gender and gender identity, inter-cultural literature
rdf:langString http://www.jeannelarsen.com/ official website
rdf:langString جين لارسن (بالإنجليزية: Jeanne Larsen)‏ (1950)؛ مترجمة، شاعرة، كاتِبة وروائية أمريكية.
rdf:langString Jeanne Larsen (born 1950 in Washington, D.C.) is a poet, novelist, translator, and essayist. Much of her work shows the growing influence of Buddhist perspectives on U.S. literature. This includes not only the poetry and creative nonfiction, but also the novels in her Avalokiteśvara trilogy: Silk Road, Bronze Mirror, and Manchu Palaces.
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