- Perry Lentz
Perry Carlton Lentz, (born
27 March 1943 inAnniston, Alabama ) is a teacher, an author, and professor of English language and literature atKenyon College inGambier, Ohio .Early Life and Education
The son of Lucian Boyd Lentz, a sales executive, and his wife, Adelaide Carleton Sterne, Perry Lentz attended
Kenyon College , graduating with hisbachelor of arts in English in 1964, "summa cum laude " with Highest Honors in English. He went on toVanderbilt University , where he earned hismaster's degree in 1966 and hisPh.D. in 1970. He married Jane Anderson in 1965; they have two children.Academic career
As a graduate student, Lentz served as a teaching fellow at
Vanderbilt University between 1964 and 1969. In 1969, he returned toKenyon College , where he has spent his entire career, being appointed assistant professor of English in 1969, associate professor in 1973, and then full professor. He was subsequently appointed to an academic chair, McIlvaine Professor of English, and has served as chairman of the English Department.He was a Woodrow Wilson Fellow in 1964 and held a
Rockefeller Foundation grant in 1971. In 1978-79, he was visiting professor atExeter University in England.Published Works
* "The Falling Hills," New York, Scribner, [1967] ; Columbia : University of South Carolina Press, 1993.
* "It Must Be Now the Kingdom Coming: An Historical Romance," New York, Crown [1973] .
* "Private Fleming at Chancellorsville:The Red Badge of Courage and theCivil War ," Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2006.ources
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