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Emily Fridlund. Born: 1979-80 (age 45–46) [1] Edina, Minnesota. Occupation(s) ... Emily Fridlund is an author and academic best known for her novel History of Wolves.
History of Wolves is a psychological fiction novel published in 2017 written by American author Emily Fridlund. [2] The novel blends the genres of bildungsroman and thriller to tell the story of a teen navigating through life-altering events. [3]
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Fridlund is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Emily Fridlund (born 1979/80), American novelist and academic; Malcolm Fridlund (born 1952), ...
Emily Fridlund — author of History of Wolves Alice Fulton (Professor of Creative Writing) — poet, fiction writer, MacArthur Award (1991) Henry Louis Gates, Jr. (Professor, 1985–90) — Afro-American Studies scholar; MacArthur Fellow (1981)
Emily Fridlund – author of History of Wolves; Alice Gast (B.S. 1980) – president of Imperial College London [12] George Gerbner (M.A. 1951, Ph.D. 1955) – communication theorist; founder of cultivation theory [13] Piara Singh Gill (B.S. 1935, M.S. 1936) – pioneer in cosmic ray nuclear physics [14]
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Elizabeth Scarlett (AB 1983): author of books on Spanish literature and film, professor at University at Buffalo [47] Pepper Schwartz (AB 1967, MA 1969): sociologist, sexologist, and professor at the University of Washington [48] [49] Hollis Taylor: author and musicologist at Macquarie University [50]