Michelle Herman | |
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Born | |
Nationality | American |
Education | B.S. (Chemistry & English) M.F.A. (Fiction) |
Alma mater | Brooklyn College Iowa Writers' Workshop |
Occupation | Professor of English |
Employer | Ohio State University |
Known for | Writing |
Notable work | Dog and Missing |
Spouse | Glen Holland |
Children | daughter |
Michelle Herman (born March 9, 1955, in Brooklyn, New York) is an American writer and Professor Emerita of English at Ohio State University. Her most widely known work is the novel Dog, which WorldCat shows in 545 libraries[1] and has been translated into multiple languages. She has also written the novel Missing, which was awarded the Harold Ribalow Prize for Jewish fiction, and Close-Up, which won the Donald L. Jordan Prize for Literary Excellence. She is married to Glen Holland, a still life painter. They have a daughter.[2]