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Lewis Buzbee is an Adjunct Professor (Part-Time Faculty) at the University of San Francisco, specializing in creative writing and literary studies. He holds an MFA in Fiction from Warren Wilson College. His work bridges literary fiction, nonfiction, and children's literature with a focus on educational history, cultural critique, and American social themes.
- Education: MFA in Fiction, Warren Wilson College
His research interests center on the intersection of literature and cultural history, particularly through memoir, historical fiction, and critical essays. His nonfiction work Blackboard: A Personal History of the Classroom explores educational systems through a personal lens, while novels like Steinbeck's Ghost and Bridge of Time blend historical narrative with imaginative storytelling.
His publications have appeared in prestigious outlets like Harper's, the Paris Review, and NYTBR. His awards include the Smithsonian Notable Book designation, the Northern California Book Award, and an Edgar Award nomination.
Though no advising or grant information is explicitly stated, his extensive bibliography and critical acclaim indicate significant scholarly and creative contributions. He has affiliations with literary communities and bookshop culture, as reflected in works like The Yellow-Lighted Bookshop.




