Dawn Dorland Reading: Econoline
Автор: Surel's Place
Загружено: 2021-06-01
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If there are two Americas today, Dawn Dorland is intimately familiar with both of them.
Raised on public assistance in rural Iowa, she worked her way to the prestigious Scripps College in California and earned degrees there, at the University of Maryland and the Harvard Divinity School.
She lives, works and teaches in Los Angeles, but the novel she is writing, Econoline, is fully entrenched in the rural world of her youth — focusing on young Americans rising up from rural poverty and the issues of gender, race and class that complicated this already difficult trajectory.
Ms. Dorland was the May artist-in-residence at Surel's Place, and thanks in part to a generous grant from the Idaho Humanities Council, her reading and an open conversation about writing and the rural-urban divide were recorded and made available to you in this video.
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