Appleman, Philip (Dean)

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APPLEMAN, Philip (Dean)

APPLEMAN, Philip (Dean). American, b. 1926. Genres: Novels, Poetry, Anthropology/Ethnology, Demography. Career: Indiana University, Bloomington, instructor, 1955-58, assistant professor, 1958-63, associate professor, 1963-67, professor of English, 1967-82, distinguished professor, 1982-86, distinguished professor emeritus, 1986-. Publications: POETRY: Kites on a Windy Day, 1967; Summer Love and Surf, 1968; Open Doorways, 1976; Darwin's Ark, 1984; Darwin's Bestiary, 1986; Let There Be Light, 1991; New and Selected Poems, 1956-1996, 1996. NOVELS: In the Twelfth Year of the War, 1970; Shame the Devil, 1981; Apes and Angels, 1989. OTHER: The Silent Explosion, 1965. EDITOR: (co-) 1859: Entering an Age of Crisis, 1959; Darwin, 1970, rev. ed., 2000; The Origin of Species, 1975, rev. ed., 2001; Malthus: An Essay on the Principle of Population, 1976, rev. ed., 2003. Address: PO Box 39, Sagaponack, NY 11962, U.S.A.

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