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11 Facts About Brian Attebery

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Brian Attebery was born on December 1951 and is an American writer and emeritus professor of English and philosophy at Idaho State University.

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Brian Attebery is known for his studies of fantasy literature, including The Fantasy Tradition in American Literature: From Irving to Le Guin and Strategies of Fantasy which won the Mythopoeic Award.

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Brian Attebery has won the IAFA Award for distinguished scholarship and the Pilgrim Award for lifetime achievement.

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Brian Attebery was born in December 1951, and received a doctorate in American Civilization from Brown University in 1979.

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Brian Attebery is professor of English at Idaho State University, and the editor of the Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts.

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Brian Attebery is known for his non-fiction works on fantasy literature, such as the 1980 book The Fantasy Tradition in American Literature: From Irving to Le Guin and the 1992 book Strategies of Fantasy.

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Brian Attebery suggests that fantasy is a "fuzzy set" with no easily discernible boundaries, in contrast to the genre of science fiction.

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Brian Attebery retired from Idaho State University in April 2022 and was named an emeritus professor in the Department of English and Philosophy.

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In 2022 Brian Attebery won the Mythopoeic Award for his book Fantasy: How It Works.

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Brian Attebery is the recipient of the 1993 IAFA Award for Distinguished Scholarship, and the 2009 Pilgrim Award for lifetime contribution to SF and fantasy scholarship.

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Brian Attebery has won the Mythopoeic Award and World Fantasy Award for individual works of nonfiction, as detailed in the following table.