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Brady Fauth obtained his MA from Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich (LMU) in 2024. His thesis, which proposes a new reading of Katherine Mansfield’s prose as a slow procession—informed by her own constant migration, maturation, and endless reckoning with a colonial heritage—away from nature and toward an ultimate embrace of artificial space, is titled "Gardens Far Bigger and Wilder: Natural Spaces in the Works of Katherine Mansfield."
Brady holds a BA in English language and literature, as well as a BA in Germanic studies, from the University of Maryland, College Park. He has previously lived and worked in several different regions of Austria as an English teacher. Before moving to Munich in September 2021, he worked at an international education not-for-profit in Washington, DC.
Brady joined the Rachel Carson Center in March 2023.