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Great New American Essays
New Books Network
27 episodes
9 months ago
Interviews with essayists and editors about essays and literary journals. Hosted by Dan Hill, PhD.
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Interviews with essayists and editors about essays and literary journals. Hosted by Dan Hill, PhD.
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Books
Arts,
Fiction
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The Iowa Review: A Discussion with Lynne Nugent
Great New American Essays
22 minutes
1 year ago
The Iowa Review: A Discussion with Lynne Nugent
Lynne Nugent is the editor of The Iowa Review and the author of a chapbook of essays, Nest, about motherhood and domesticity published by The Florida Review in 2020. She holds a MFA in nonfiction writing and a PhD in English from the University of Iowa. It’s a small world, at times, as the podcast’s host grew up in Northfield, Minnesota, the site of the opening essay “Why I Lie” by Jonathan Wei. That essay opens, as guest Lynne Nugent observes, with a series of declarative sentences that quickly get modified as the author takes on the role of the fallible narrator to make the larger point that society isn’t always as grand as we’re led to believe by documents like the Pledge of Allegiance. A second essay discussed by Nugent takes the iconic status of California as the Golden State down a notch by focusing on rats that plague the sleepless nights of Elizabeth Hall, the author of “Rat Beach.” A third essay covered here, “Bloodlust: A Memoir” by Libby Kurz vividly describes life as a U.S. Air Force trauma center nurse, before pivoting to an enlistment interview and the dark memories it invokes. Dan Hill, PhD, is the author of ten books and leads Sensory Logic, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Great New American Essays
Interviews with essayists and editors about essays and literary journals. Hosted by Dan Hill, PhD.