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Scott Abbott

Office: LA 109 C - Phone: 801.863.8537 - Fax: 801.863.7366 - email:scott.abbott@uvsc.edu - webpages: http:research.uvsc.edu/abbott

Scott Abbott received his Ph.D. in German Literature from Princeton University, 1979. Subsequently he has taught at Princeton, Vanderbilt University, BYU, and UVSC. At UVSC he is Director of the Program in Integrated Studies and former Chair of the Department of Humanities and Philosophy.

Book publications include:

  • Fictions of Freemasonry: Freemasonry and the German Novel (Wayne State University Press, 1991)
  • Ponavljanja (Repetitions: Travels in a Novel(ist)'s Landscape – with Zarko Radakovic. Belgrade: Vreme-knjige, 1994).

Book translations include:

  • The German Army and Genocide: Crimes Against War Prisoners, Jews, and Other Civilians, 1939-1944. Ed. by the Hamburg Institute for Social Research. New York: The New Press, 1999
  • Peter Handke’s A Journey to the Rivers or Justice for Serbia. New York: Viking, December 1996.


For his manuscript “Immortal For Quite Some Time,” Abbott received First Prize for Creative Non-Fiction in the Utah Arts Council 1994 Original Writing Competition. He was the jazz critic for the Salt Lake Observer, and with Sam Rushforth, wrote a column for Catalyst Magazine called “Wild Rides, Wildflowers: Biking and Botanizing the Great Western Trail.” Currently he writes a column for Catalyst called “On Words.”

 Scott's books Scotts Books
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Integrated Studies at
Utah Valley University
Front Office Phone: 801.863.8455

Visit us on the North end of the Library's 5th floor.

Director: Scott Abbott
Telephone: 801.863.8537
scott.abbott@uvu.edu


Advisor: Lynne Hetzel
Telephone: 801.863.6485
hetzelly@uvu.edu

 

Coordinator: Mark Olson
Telephone: 801.863.5888
olsonma@uvu.edu


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