Ralph Lombreglia
Ralph Lombreglia (born 1951) is an American short story writer and multimedia producer and consultant. He wrote several short stories including two collections: Men Under Water and Make Me Work. He was a 1998 recipient of the Whiting Award. He teaches at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Bibliography
Short fiction
- Collections
- Men under water : short stories. New York: Washington Square Press. 1990.
- Make me work. New York: Farrar, Straus, Giroux. 1994.
Book reviews
Year | Review article | Work(s) reviewed |
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1996 | "The only people for him". Books. The Atlantic Monthly. 278 (2): 88–93. August 1996. |
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gollark: Derived from the initial conditions and our knowledge of the update steps.
gollark: Nope. We have all data.
gollark: If you really must you can simulate it forward I guess.
gollark: If living programmers remain, they will be neurally scanned and their memories used to reassemble site code. Alternatively, the contents of their neural scan can be backfilled from public (or nonpublic) data.
gollark: In this case it may become necessary to simulate the universe backward such that you attain a time when the site existed.
External links
- Lombreglia's Writings for The Atlantic Monthly, 1993-2001
- Southern Literary Festival interview, April 2000
- The Turnaround Is At Hand, Short Story, July 2007
- American Scholar, Unrippable, Short Story 2009
- American Scholar, Mountain People, Short Story 2011
- Profile at The Whiting Foundation
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