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Diane Middlebrook
Clayman Institute Director, 1977 - 1979
Professor Emeritus, Feminist Studies

Diane Middlebrook was a professional writer, and a former Professor of English at Stanford University. She was a part of Stanford's English faculty for four decades, a leading feminist scholar, and one of the founders of feminist studies at Stanford. She is best known for her biographies, especially, Ann Sexton, a BiographyHer Husband, a biography of Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath, and Suits Me: The Double Life of Billy Tipton. She was a founding trustee of the Djerassi Resident Artists Program, an interdisciplinary arts center in the Santa Cruz Mountains. She was a member of the Panel on Biography for the 1995 Pulitzer Prize, and chaired the Non-Fiction Panel for the National Book Award in 2004.

She passed away on December 15th, 2007 of cancer.

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