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Fitch, Noel Riley was born on December 24, 1937 in New Haven. Daughter of John Eckel and Dorcas (Tarr) Riley.
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Walks in Hemingway's Paris is the perfect travel companion to the most romantic and fascinating of cities for those who want to experience Paris beyond the Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame. Covering all the area of Paris that Hemingway and his fellow expatriates once roamed from Left Bank to Right, Noel Riley Fitch provides an intimate visit to major Parisian landmarks as well as to out-of-the-way cafes, hotels and residences immortalized by "Papa" and his friends.
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Looking at the famous writers and artists who frequented these historic places, No%l Riley-Fitch celebrates the caf,s' architecture, history and tradition, providing an insight to their enduring charm.
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Fitch, Noel Riley was born on December 24, 1937 in New Haven. Daughter of John Eckel and Dorcas (Tarr) Riley.
Bachelor in English, Northwest Nazarene College, 1959. Master of Arts in Literature, Washington State University, 1965. Doctor of Philosophy in Literature, Washington State University, 1969.
Junior and senior high school teacher, Moscow (Idaho) Public Schools, 1959-1963;
teaching assistant, Washington State University, Pullman, 1963-1966, 67-68;
assistant professor, Eastern Nazarene College, Quincy, Massachusetts, 1966-1967, 68-71;
from assistant to associate to full professor, Point Loma College, San Diego, 1971-1987;
department chair literature and foreign languages, Point Loman College, San Diego, 1982-1985;
institute masters of professional writing, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, since 1990. Visiting instructor English, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, 1987-1990. Professor American U., Paris, 1987-1997.
Consultant, actor Ishtar Prodns., Hollywood, 1990-1992.
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Campus chair Unted Way, San Diego, 1974-1977. Member Modern Language Association, The Authors Guild, Pen Center West.
Married Philip A. Fitch, May 29, 1958 (divorced May 1986). 1 child, Gailyn R.; married Albert Sonnenfeld, August 23, 1987.