Background
Fink, Hilary Lynn was born on May 11, 1966 in Northampton, Massachusetts, United States. Daughter of Lawrence Alfred and Barbara Louise (Gross) Fink.
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Bergson and Russian Modernism provides a portrait of the early twentieth-century intersection of literature, philosophy, and art, showing how the Russian reception of Bergsonian philosophy helped to define Russian Modernism. By drawing on various works of Russian religious thought, Symbolism, Post-Symbolism, and the absurd, Fink examines Bergson's appeal to Russian modernists interested in breaking free of traditional concepts of time and space and in reclaiming the direct link with reality that had been broken by nineteenth-century rationalism and empiricism.
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Fink, Hilary Lynn was born on May 11, 1966 in Northampton, Massachusetts, United States. Daughter of Lawrence Alfred and Barbara Louise (Gross) Fink.
AB, Smith College, Northampton, 1987; Master of Arts, Columbia University, 1990; Master of Philosophy, Columbia University, 1993; Doctor of Philosophy, Columbia University, 1996.
Preceptor Columbia University, New York City, 1990-1994. Lecturer Princeton University, 1992-1993. Instructor Middlebury (Vermont) College, 1991-1994.
Assistant professor Slavic languages and literature Yale University, New Haven, 1996—2002, Sarai Ribicoff associate professor Slavic languages and literature, since 2002.
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Member Modern Language Association, American Association Advancement Slavic Studies, International Association for Philosophy and Literature, American Association Teachers Slavic and East European Langs.