Philip Furia


Philip George Furia was an American author and English literature professor. His books focus on the lyricists of the Tin Pan Alley era.

Biography

Furia was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to Ethel Rose Szilagyi Furia and Philip Andrew Furia. He has a younger brother, Mark Daniel Furia. He grew up in West Mifflin, a suburb of Pittsburgh, next to Kennywood Park, an amusement park where he worked as a barker during his high school years.
In 1961, Furia graduated from Duquesne High School in Pittsburgh and attended Oberlin College in Ohio, majoring in English. Following his graduation with honors in English from Oberlin in 1965, Furia attended the University of Chicago, receiving his Master of Arts in English and Creative Writing in 1966. Furia then attended the University of Iowa Writers' Workshop where he received his Master of Fine Arts in 1970. Hunkies Eat Their Young was the title of his MFA thesis. He received his PhD from the University of Iowa in 1970.
Upon receiving his degree, Furia started teaching at the University of Minnesota's Department of English in 1970. During Furia's time at the University of Minnesota, he was visited the University of East Anglia in Norwich, England. During 1982-1983, Furia was a Fulbright Professor at the University of Graz, Austria. In 1996, Furia left the University of Minnesota where he had been department chair, assistant chair, director of undergraduate studies, and associate dean for faculty affairs of the College of Liberal Arts. In 1995, Furia served as the Interim Dean for the College of Arts and Sciences for Metropolitan State University in Saint Paul, Minnesota during the 1994-1995 academic year.
Furia became chair of the Department of English at the University of North Carolina Wilmington. During his tenure there, Furia was also director of the Film Studies Program, Chair of the Department of Creative writing, and interim Chair of the Department of Theatre. He was a professor in the Department of Creative Writing. Furia also presented a weeknight segment on WHQR's The Great American Songbook with Philip Furia.
Along with Wendy and Gerald Fingerhut, Nancy King, Paul Albritton, David Williams, Jeannette Callison, Melvin Ezzel, Lynn O'Connell, Jack Sauer, and Robert Sherman, Furia was one of the founding members of the Board of Directors for Opera Wilmington.
Furia died on April 3, 2019.

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