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Diana O'Hehir

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where she was Aurelia Henry Reinhardt Professor Emerita of American Literature. She was married three times, twice to the same man, who she remarried 35 years after their divorce, after her marriage to her second husband, and their later divorce. She outlived both husbands, and died at the age of 98
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in 1946, and they had one son together. However, they eventually divorced, as the politics of the McCarthy era made O'Hehir wish to move away from their leftist political stances, while Fiske was committed to this political cause, as she recounted to the Marin Independent Journal in 2005 in an
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article about her most recent books. In 1956, she was remarried, to Brendan O'Hehir, with whom she had another son, and she lived with O'Hehir until they divorced in 1986. Shortly after this, she reconnected with Fiske, as recounted in a 1999 essay in
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Though not the most prolific, her works have been highly regarded by critics, with several receiving awards.
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She first married her first husband, Mel Fiske, a writer and progressive who she met in
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in 2021, having published five novels and five collections of poetry.
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Lexington, Virginia
San Francisco
California
University of California, Berkeley
Johns Hopkins University
MA
PhD
poet
northern California
Lexington
California
Mills College
Oakland
Washington D.C.
Congress of Industrial Organizations
salon.com
Sandra M. Gilbert
Susan Gubar
Devins Award
Pulitzer Prize
Guggenheim Fellowship
Mills College – Faculty Index
"Marin Profile: Diana O'Hehir, poet and novelist, tries hand at murder mysteries"
If at first...
Official author site
Official site for Spells for Not Dying Again
Official site for her mystery novels
Q&A from the same site
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