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Katy Masuga is a Lecturer in Comparative Literature at the University of Washington’s Seattle program in Paris. Her research focuses on intersections between literature, film, and visual arts, with a specialization in comparative modernisms. She holds a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature: Theory and Criticism from 2007. Masuga’s work blurs genres, combining fiction, nonfiction, and essays, influenced by authors like Sebald, Rilke, and Woolf.
Her publications include nonfiction books on Henry Miller, novels exploring interdisciplinary themes, and essays addressing topics from Beckett’s language games to the history of Shakespeare and Company in Paris. She contributes a regular 'Letter from Paris' to The Broadkill Review.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned. Her teaching and research emphasize experimental narrative forms and cultural intersections. While no formal grants or labs are noted, her work engages with literary and artistic collaborations.




