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504: 31: 462:"Showcases all the nuance and character insight of the masters. But it also has a thrilling contemporary edge that seems to just about perfectly capture the ethos, angst, and danger of a time close to our own," calling Hamann "one of the most engaging, evolving voices in contemporary fiction." Adding that, "The author is pitch perfect in rendering the times. It’s a time that’s post-postwar and pre-Internet, and it’s never seemed so intriguing." 293:, a semi-autobiographical coming-of-age story about Eveline Auerbach, a young woman growing up in Reagan-era America. Hamann was inspired to write the novel after taking graduate anthropology courses at NYU. The novel was first published by Vernacular Press in 2003. Hamann did not send the manuscript to agents or publishers until Vernacular closed in June 2007. 305: 554:(1992), praised it as "A remarkable example of what wondrous things can come of a fruitful collaboration among scientists, writers, and artists. This book is an outstanding testament to the inherent interdependence of all human thought and creativity." Science historian, author, and television producer 430:
praised it as "a very respectable and serious descendant of the work of D.H. Lawrence," adding that Hamann had created "a carefully devised, coherent world, filled with opinions that need to be spoken—and heard." It also called the novel "A stern rebuke to chick lit everywhere," adding that the story
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As a young girl in the Hamptons, she became involved in community theater. From ages 9 to 19 she was involved in over 30 plays, including some produced at East Hampton's Guild Hall, in roles ranging from property mistress to female lead to writer and director. Hamann credits her experience in theater
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also gave the novel a starred review, calling it a "closely observed, Holden Caulfieldish story of teendom" that is "intelligent and without a false note—a memorable work." The review added that "Eveline is a marvelously complex and tragic figure of disconnection, startlingly real and exposed at all
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Hamann co-owned a product, print, and graphic design and production company based in Soho, New York City. It was this experience that inspired Hamann to start Vernacular Press, an independent publishing company with a focus on content development and book packaging. The small press was launched with
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from the Graduate School of Arts and Science, and a post-graduate certificate in Ethnographic Filmmaking from the Center for Media, Culture, and History. She was accepted into the graduate filmmaking program at Tisch, but declined to attend for personal reasons. She is a founding member of NYU's
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is a book about physics that uses literature and art to stimulate the wonder and interest of the reader. It is intended to promote scientific literacy, foster an appreciation of the humanities, and encourage readers to make informed and imaginative connections between the sciences and the arts.
495:(2006), a multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary educational text that uses imagery to facilitate the reader's encounter with challenging material. She worked with physicist Emiliano Seffusati, PhD, who wrote the science text, and collage artist John Morse, who created the original artwork. 133:, is the story of a search for authenticity told in the first-person voice of teenaged protagonist Eveline Auerbach. The semi-autobiographical literary novel contains an examination of the social and cultural pressures that prevent individuals from living meaningfully. It was 564:(1978), called it, "An extraordinary, beautiful, and stimulating book. The physics texts are jewels of descriptive clarity and, in the weave of science with the arts, there are moments of true revelation. In a world of growing interdependence, this book is a must-read." 266:
poem of the same name. Hamann began to write while working freelance jobs in New York's publishing, independent film, and television industries. She co-wrote, co-produced, and acted in an experimental 16mm film about a female artist and a vampire,
431:"reminds us that all human lives are potentially sacred; that no lives should be judged and dismissed out of hand; that young women, though seen for eons as primarily just attractive objects, actually possess soul and will and sentience." 421:
said that the novel is "a realistic, resonant, and universal story," adding that "Evie has a deadpan delivery Holden Caulfield might envy." The magazine also stated that "Hamann's depiction of time and place is stunningly accurate."
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Hamann intended the physics book to be the first in a series, with subsequent titles to focus on biology and chemistry, and for the three titles to form the cornerstone of a television series for adolescents and their parents.
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said, "This impressive debut is epic but not overwrought, and brilliant without the slightest hint of smugness. A rare kind of novel—at once sprawling and intimate—whose excellence matches its grand ambition."
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Hamann was born in New York City. Following her parents' divorce, her time was divided between her mother's home in Manhattan and the home of her father and his
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is a "magnificent book," "incredibly intense and passionate," "romantic in the grand sense," "a rich, affecting experience," and "completely entrancing."
368:, H.T. Hamann critiques her era and culture through the tale of a precocious young woman buffeted by the accidents, values and consequences of her age." 406:, which called the book "exquisitely rendered," and added, "If publishers could figure out a way to turn crack into a book, it’d read a lot like this." 1121: 1541: 1536: 1155: 491: 164: 1325: 162:
Hamann edited, co-wrote, and published a non-fiction science and art book, also to praise from critics, as well as from scientists and educators.
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called the novel "An ethnographic exploration of youth culture," "haunting, wise, and hip," with "its ear-perfect dialogue and erotic charge."
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cited the novel for its "gorgeous detail and nuanced thought" and "poetically rendered, astute perceptions." It stated that "
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is an extraordinary debut, updating the 19th-century social-psychological novel of romance and manners. Like
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educational tool that uses art and literature to broaden the reader's understanding of challenging material.
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called it "A gorgeous book—proof that beauty can be found in equal measure in words, images, and ideas."
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is a wonderful educational tool for both the child and the adult, both the novice and the expert."
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called it a "magnificently intense love story," awarding the novel its highest possible rating.
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where she received a B.F.A. in Film & Television Production and Dramatic Writing from the
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included it on the list of top 25 non-fiction books written since 1950. Also on the list are
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meets the 21st Century," "intelligent and insightful." Also according to
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Staff. "New Voices, A Conversation with Hilary Thayer Hamann, Author of
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Staff. "Book of the Year Award Finalists Announced: Literary Fiction",
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cited it for its "gorgeous language and brilliant observation," and
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The book was re-published in a version edited by Cindy Spiegel of
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has been used as a teaching tool in colleges. In September 2009,
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Pilgrim, Joanne. "Recalling an Unconventional Teaching Career",
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See, Carolyn. "A Young Woman’s Exhaustive Search for Love",
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and the arts as a young person with having shaped her life.
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Hamann is co-writer, creative and editorial director of
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named it a Book of the Year "Fiction Finalist" (2003).
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was praised by publications with diverse demographics.
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Cognitive scientist, Harvard professor, and author of
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Seffusati, Emiliano and Hilary Thayer Hamann (2006).
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in 2003, and then edited and re-released in 2010 by
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Her first novel, 29: 18: 701:Anthropology of an American Girl: A Novel 665: 663: 484:Categories—On the Beauty of Physics 400:The novel received a starred review from 937: 935: 744: 742: 693: 691: 689: 586:received a "Regional Design" award from 523:gave the book a starred review, calling 659: 845:, East Hampton, NY, 27 September 2007. 814: 812: 810: 808: 596:s "Education Book of the Year, 2006." 86:Anthropology of an American Girl 7: 1209:Blakeslee, Sarah. "Fiction Reviews: 320:. It was published in Australia by 1493:Categories—On the Beauty of Physics 1472:Categories—On the Beauty of Physics 1461:, New York, November/December 2006. 1429:Categories—On the Beauty of Physics 1394:Ichikawa, Anne. "Hot Potato List", 972:"Hilary Thayer Hamann Â» About" 792:Categories—On the Beauty of Physics 578:Categories—On the Beauty of Physics 508:Categories—On the Beauty of Physics 492:Categories—On the Beauty of Physics 279:. 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Hamann in profile with short, wavy blonde hair, chin raised and head against an pale ivory-colored wall
New York City
New York University
Anthropology of an American Girl
www.hilarythayerhamann.com
New York City
Anthropology of an American Girl
self-published
Spiegel & Grau
imprint
Random House
J.D. Salinger
The Catcher in the Rye
Categories—On the Beauty of Physics
multidisciplinary
Alan Lightman
Einstein's Dreams
Dr. Helen Caldicott
extended family
Bronx
East Hampton High School
the Hamptons
New York University
Tisch School of the Arts
Cinema Studies
New York City Ballet
Jacques d'Amboise
National Dance Institute
Emile Ardolino
Gwendolyn Brooks

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