
معرفی
Ramona Ausubel is an Associate Professor of English at Colorado State University, where she holds an office in Eddy 340. Her work focuses on literary fiction, creative writing, and historical narratives, blending rich character studies with thematic explorations of identity, trauma, and existential questions.
- Education: MFA (details unspecified)
Her research interests include family dynamics in crisis, the intersection of personal and historical memory, and the ethical dimensions of storytelling. Her groundbreaking novel The Last Animal (2023) exemplifies her ability to weave intimate human stories with broader ecological and societal challenges.
Awards include the PEN/USA Fiction Award and Cabell First Novelist Award, reflecting her critical acclaim. Her work has appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Times, and literary journals like Tin House.
Ausubel’s publications span novels, short story collections, and experimental prose, showcasing versatility across genres. She maintains an active literary presence through public readings and workshops, though specific grants or lab affiliations are not detailed in the text.





