Steven Fletcher
Steven Fletcher (Grad ’96)
Steven Q. Fletcher (Grad ’96) has published a new book, Notes from Underground 2.0, a modern reworking of the major themes of social alienation and individual freedom found in Fyodor Dostoevsky’s groundbreaking novella. The plot only loosely corresponds to that of the original Notes from Underground, although Dostoevsky’s structure and other formal and thematic elements are echoed. Mr. Fletcher is also the author of the novel,The Disciple of Beauty: A Philosopher’s Tale of Love, Tragedy, and Transcendence, which Literary Fiction Book Review proclaimed “a whirlwind immersion in all the great works of literature that devote themselves to the fundamental questions; it is a philosophical rumination on love and life and surviving them both; it is a witty and ofttimes humorous exploration of the human condition.”
Steven Fletcher (Grad ’96)
Steven Fletcher (Grad ’96) has published The Disciple of Beauty: A Philosopher’s Tale of Love, Tragedy, and Transcendence (CreateSpace), a novel that looks at how a humanities professor renews his life and beliefs after the death of his beloved wife. Mr. Fletcher is a retired assistant professor of English who has subsequently worked for a Virginia winery and as a tour guide at Jamestown Settlement in Williamsburg, Virginia.