Rosina Lippi
Rosina Lippi-Green is an American writer. She writes under the names Rosina Lippi-Green, Rosina Lippi, and Sara Donati.
Biography
Lippi-Green was born Rosina Lippi on January 14, 1956, in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Her father was an Italian emigrant, and she has ancestry of different European countries.At seventeen she went to Austria on an American Field Service scholarship. Upon graduating from high school, she went to teacher's college in Vorarlberg, Austria. She attended the University of Illinois at Chicago. She earned a PhD in linguistics from Princeton University in 1987, with a dissertation entitled, "Variation leading to change in rural Alemannic: the dialect of Grossdorf in Vorarlberg, Austria", and taught linguistics for twelve years, notably at the University of Michigan. Her best known linguistic work is English with an Accent, which is now in its second edition.
In her spare time, she is a fiber artist whose work has been published in Quilting Arts magazine. An interview with Linda Richards for January Magazine was published in March 2000. In 2013 she took an interest in polymer clay arts and began making jewelry.
Rosina Lippi-Green
Her linguistics works include:- English with an Accent: Language, Ideology, and Discrimination in the United States
- Language, Ideology, and Language Change in Early Modern German
- ''Recent Developments in Germanic Linguistics''
Rosina Lippi
In 1998, she published Homestead a novel set in an isolated Austrian village, for which she won the 1999 Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award and was shortlisted for the Orange Prize.The Orange Prize
2001 shortlist: Homestead by Rosina Lippi reviewed by Dylan Evans.
Several reviews for Homestead by Rosina Lippi can also be found in The New York Times Book Review, The Hemingway Review and the Washington Post.
Homestead by Brigitte Frase The New York Times Book Review May 9, 1999
"PEN/Hemingway Award 1999" The Hemingway Review, Vol. 19, 1999: 155
"Shaped by Time, Place and Family: Fictions About Farthest Austria"
Review of Homestead by Carolyn See. The Washington Post May 29, 1998
- Homestead and
- Tied to the Tracks ISBN - 978 1 86325 486 1 and ISBN - 1 86325 486 2
- The Pajama Girls of Lambert Square and
Sara Donati
Her historical fiction, published under the name Sara Donati, begins with Hawkeye from The Last of the Mohicans and investigates the life of his immediate family and descendants in the Endless Forests of New York State from 1792.These books include:
- Into the Wilderness ISBN - 1 86325 179 0
- Dawn on a Distant Shore ISBN - 1 86325 269 X
- Lake in the Clouds ISBN - 1 86325 278 9
- Fire Along the Sky ISBN - 1 86325 279 7
- Queen of Swords ISBN - 978 1 86325 281 1 and ISBN - 1 86325 281 9
- The Endless Forest
- The Gilded Hour
The Gilded Hour by Melinda Bargreen
Special to The Seattle Times August 28, 2015