Background
Whitlark, James Stuart was born on November 2, 1948 in Detroit, Michigan, United States. Son of Franklin Stuart and Eleanor Elizabeth (McLean) Whitlark.
(This work explores what lies behind the fantastic barrier...)
This work explores what lies behind the fantastic barrier in a borderland that C. G. Jung called the unconscious, the avant-garde writer Kafka termed incomprehensive, and Whitlark argues is an entire spectrum of muted awareness.
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Whitlark, James Stuart was born on November 2, 1948 in Detroit, Michigan, United States. Son of Franklin Stuart and Eleanor Elizabeth (McLean) Whitlark.
Bachelor in English, Wayne State University, 1971; Master of Arts in English, Wayne State University, 1973; Doctor of Philosophy in English, University of Chicago, 1976.
Lecturer, Illinois Institute Technology, Chicago, 1977-1978; lecturer, Loyola University, Chicago, 1978-1979; assistant professor, Texas Tech U., Lubbock, 1979-1985; associate professor, Texas Tech U., Lubbock, 1985-1991; Professor of English, Texas Tech U., Lubbock, since 1991. Director honors award, honors program Texas Tech U., Lubbock, 1985.
(This work explores what lies behind the fantastic barrier...)
Member Modern Language Association, Kafka Society of America, International Association for the Fantastic in the Arts.