Hollis Summers

Hollis Summers
Born June 21, 1916
Eminence, Kentucky
Died November 14, 1987
Athens, Ohio
Occupation novelist, poet, short story writer and editor
Nationality American

Hollis S. Summers, Jr. (June 21, 1916 – November 14, 1987) was an American poet, novelist, short story writer and editor.

Background and education

Born on June 21, 1916, in Eminence, Kentucky, Summers earned an A.B in English from Georgetown College in 1937, an M.A. from Middlebury College in 1943 and a Ph.D. from the University of Iowa in 1949.

Academic career

Summers worked in a variety of educational settings. From 1937–1944, he taught as an English teacher at Holmes High School in Covington, Kentucky. From 1944–49, Summers worked at Georgetown College. And from 1949–59, he served as Professor of English at the University of Kentucky. Summer spent the majority of his academic career at Ohio University where he worked from 1959 until his retirement.

Bibliography

Books

Coauthored with James F. Rourke, published under the pseudonym Jim Hollis
Edited by Summers
Summers served as editor
Edited by Summers and Edgar Whan
Coauthored with James F. Rourke, published under the pseudonym Jim Hollis

Periodical publication

Poetry
Fiction
Nonfiction

References

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