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Davis has taught at Skidmore College, and is now senior fiction writer in the Writing Program in Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis. [1] Davis lives in Montpelier, Vermont, with her husband, the novelist and essayist Eric Zencey. The couple has one daughter, Daphne, who is a graduate student at Syracuse University.
Kathryn Davis (writer) (born 1946), American novelist Kathryn C. Davis (born 1978), American judge Kathryn Wasserman Davis (1907–2013), American philanthropist
From 2003–2004, Davis was a law clerk to Judge Rayford Means of the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas, Criminal Trial Division. In the summer of 2004 she was a summer associate at McKissock & Hoffman and then from 2005–2007, she worked as an associate for the same firm. From 2007–2008, Davis was an associate at Burns White.
Kathryn Wasserman Davis (February 25, 1907 – April 23, 2013) was an American investor, painter, philanthropist, and political activist. She was a longtime promoter of women's rights and planning parenthood.
In an interview with Bookslut, Kathryn Davis talked about the struggle to get Hell published: "It came out in '98, I think. But I had finished it, and it took awhile first to find the publisher, because the editor who had published the previous novel ( The Girl Who Trod on a Loaf ), when he read Hell , it just knocked him for a loop.
John Crowley, reviewing the novel in 1988, wrote, "Kathryn Davis has taken the sad and binding stuff of many a first novel - the inescapable family, the growth into knowledge, the heavy burden of physical life and the queasy processes of becoming - and fashioned genuinely new embodiments for it." [2]
Christina Wolfe (born 1990), credited earlier in her career as Christina Ulfsparre, is an English actress.She voiced and portrayed Robyn in the 2015 video game Need for Speed, and played the recurring roles of Kathryn Davis in the television series The Royals, and Julia Pennyworth in The CW television series Batwoman.
Davis died at his home in Hobe Sound, Florida, aged 85, following a brief illness. He was survived by his wife of 44 years, Kathryn Wasserman Davis; two children Shelby M. C., of Manhattan; a daughter, Diana D. Spencer, and eight grandchildren. At the time of his death, Shelby served as chairman of Shelby Cullom Davis & Company.