Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-2-2010
Publisher
Black Mountain Institute; KNPR
Abstract
"Rural Finland may not seem like a very likely locale for a gripping intellectual thriller," writes one literary critic, but Maile Chapman certainly makes it so. The UNLV writing fellow joins us to talk about her debut novel (about women locked in a sanatorium), why it took her 10 years to write, and how she's getting Vegas doctors to write about their own work. Join us for a special look into the life of a novelist.
Keywords
Authors; Authorship; Fiction; Litterateurs; Literature – History and criticism
Disciplines
American Literature | Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies | Literature in English, North America | Modern Literature
Language
English
Repository Citation
Chapman, M.
(2010).
KNPR interview.
Available at:
https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/blackmountain_lectures_events/65
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Comments
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