Donald SheehanBorn in 1940, Donald Sheehan received a Ph.D. in English from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he was also Managing Editor of Wisconsin Studies in Contemporary Literature. He taught at the University of Chicago, Franconia (NH) College, Plymuth (NH) State College, and Dartmouth College. He concurrently directed the Robert Frost Place Center for Poetry and the Arts in Franconia, NH (1978-2005), creating and directing a now internationally acclaimed poetry writing program. After becoming an Orthodox Christian in 1984, he spent the rest of his life revising all of his understanding and teaching to accord with his new faith. Along the way he taught himself Classical Greek, Biblical Hebrew, and LXX Greek. He died in 2010 in Charleston, SC, and is buried at Panagia Proussiotissa Monastery in Troy, NC. Read More Read Less
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