Ligia Ravé
Elevating the Masses
Ligia Ravé received a doctorate in art history from the Sorbonne and moved to the United States in 1982. Elevating the Masses is an excerpt from her novel, Hanah’s Paradise published by New Door Books in 2009.
Ligia Ravé, who received a doctorate in art history from the Sorbonne, moved to the United States in 1982. An architect and a scholar, she has taught at the University of Pennsylvania and at Tulane University, where for a decade she was the Henry Luce Professor of Architecture and Society.
By Ligia Ravé on January 21, 2010
Ligia Ravé received a doctorate in art history from the Sorbonne and moved to the United States in 1982. Elevating the Masses is an excerpt from her novel, Hanah’s Paradise published by New Door Books in 2009.
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