Peter Duval

Peter Duval
  • Associate Professor
  • Department: English
  • Institution: West Chester University of Pennsylvania
  • Email: PDuval@wcupa.edu

Education

  • M.F.A., Boston University
  • M.A. (Literature), University of Illinois
  • M.A. (Film Studies), New York University

Research Interests

Short FictionCreative WritingFilm StudiesBook and Web DesignEditing

Opportunities

Work Study Positions Available: No

Grant Funded Positions Available: No

Course-Credit Research Opportunities Available: No

Volunteer Research Positions Available: No

List of Publications

  • The Deposition, University of Massachusetts Press, forthcoming Spring 2021. Rear View: Stories, Mariner Books, Houghton Mifflin, Boston, 2004. "Keepers," The Massachusetts Review, Volume. 60. Issue. 3, Fall 2019. "Split Screen," The Massachusetts Review, Volume. 59. Issue. 2, Summer 2018. "Strange Mercies" (novella), Working Titles Series, The Massachusetts Review, May 2016. "The Deposition," Letters: A Journal of Literature and Spirituality, Yale Institute of Sacred Music, Spring 2014. "Meat," The Massachusetts Review, Winter 2014. "Common Area," Grain, 39.2, Winter 2012. (Winner, 2011 Short Grain Contest.) "Orchard Tender," Meridian, 28, January 2012. "I, Budgie." Witness 24.1 (2011). "The Physics of Large Objects," Alaska Quarterly Review, 26, nos. 3 & 4 (2009). "Ghostly Traces: Wandering the Urban Interstices in John Waller's Permanent Drift" (afterword) in Permanent Drift by John Waller, Daylight Books, forthcoming March 2021. "Miyako Ishiuchi" (biographical essay), Japan Photography Project, February 2017. "On the Materiality of the Japanese Photobook" (essay), Japan Photography Project, February 2017. "Raining in Yokosuka" (essay), Japan Photography Project, February 2017. "Two Weeks in Tokyo: For a Language (Probably Never) to Come" (essay), Japan Photography Project, February 2017. "A Visit to Golden Gai" (essay), Japan Photography Project, February 2017. "A Visit to the Benrido Collotype Atelier" (essay), Japan Photography Project, February 2017. "Yutaka Takanashi" (biographical essay), Japan Photography Project, February 2017.