August Coppola

American author and academic

August Coppola - Thinkers & Philosophers born February 16th, 1934
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An academic and author engaged in literature and film studies. Held teaching positions at universities such as California State University, Los Angeles. Contributed to the literary field through various publications. In addition to teaching, explored topics related to the arts and wrote about film criticism. Established a reputation in academia while influencing students and aspiring writers.

Authored 'A Short Guide to Writing about Film'

Taught at California State University, Los Angeles

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