Ģ001 shortlist: Homestead by Rosina Lippi reviewed by Dylan Evans. In 1998, she published Homestead a novel set in an isolated Austrian village, for which she won the 1999 Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award and was shortlisted for the Orange Prize. Recent Developments in Germanic Linguistics (1992).Language, Ideology, and Language Change in Early Modern German (1994).English with an Accent: Language, Ideology, and Discrimination in the United States (1997).In 2013 she took an interest in polymer clay arts and began making jewelry. An interview with Linda Richards for January Magazine was published in March 2000. In her spare time, she is a fiber artist whose work has been published in Quilting Arts magazine. She holds a PhD in linguistics from Princeton University and taught linguistics for twelve years. She attended the University of Illinois at Chicago. Upon graduating from high school, she went to teacher's college in Vorarlberg, Austria. Her father was an Italian emigrant, and she has ancestry of different Europeans countries.Īt seventeen she went to Austria on an American Field Service scholarship. Lippi-Green was born Rosina Lippi on January 14, 1956, in Chicago, Illinois, United States. She writes under the names Rosina Lippi-Green (linguistics), Rosina Lippi (literary and contemporary fiction), and Sara Donati (historical fiction). Rosina Lippi-Green (née Rosina Lippi born January 14, 1956) is an American writer.
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