Document Type
Podcast
Publication Date
3-22-2010
Publisher
Black Mountain Institute; KNPR
Abstract
Writers have to imagine themselves in other people's lives when they're building characters. But what does it take to be an American writer imagining the lives of Korean war victims and Argentine women during a revolution? We talk to playwright Lavonne Mueller about creating story lines, and what she's currently working on during her fellowship at the Black Mountain Institute.
Keywords
Authors; Authorship; Creative writing; Fiction
Disciplines
American Literature | Arts and Humanities | Literature in English, North America | Modern Literature
Language
English
Repository Citation
Mueller, L.
(2010).
KNPR interview.
Available at:
https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/blackmountain_lectures_events/67
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Comments
Audio file size: 14.2 megabytes
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