![]() ![]() His daughter, Rosalind, is an artist-teacher in Arizona and the author of a graphic novel, Mammoir: A Pictorial Odyssey of the Adventures of a Fourth Grade Teacher with Breast Cancer. His brother, Edwin Sill Fussell, was an author, poet, and professor of American Studies at the University of California, San Diego his sister Florence Fussell Lind lives in Berkeley, California. ![]() His mother, Wilhma Wilson Sill (1893–1971), was the daughter of a carriage trimmer in Illinois. His father, Paul Fussell (1895–1973), son of a widowed schoolteacher, became a corporate lawyer in Los Angeles with the firm of O'Melveny & Myers. Biography īorn and raised in Pasadena, California, Fussell was the second of three children. He is best known for his writings about World War I and II, which explore what he felt was the gap between the romantic myth and reality of war he made a "career out of refusing to disguise it or elevate it". Returning to the US, Fussell wrote extensively and held several faculty positions, most prominently at Rutgers University (1955–1983) and at the University of Pennsylvania (1983–1994). Fussell served in the 103rd Infantry Division during World War II and was wounded in fighting in France. His writings cover a variety of topics, from scholarly works on eighteenth-century English literature to commentary on America's class system. ![]() ![]() (22 March 1924 – ) was an American cultural and literary historian, author and university professor. ![]()
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