“Whether
writing fiction or nonfiction, I've never had the sense I was 'making up' a
character. It feels more like watching people reveal themselves, ever more
deeply, more intimately.” – Kathryn Harrison
Born
in Los Angeles on this date in 1960, Harrison earned degrees at both Stanford
and the University of Iowa, where she first studied in that school’s famed
Writers’ Workshop. Her debut novel,
Thicker Than Water, was an instant success and paved the way for a career that
(to date) includes 7 novels, 2 memoirs, 2 collections of personal essays, a
travelogue, 2 biographies, and a book of true crime.
Almost
as well known for her personal essays – which have been included in many anthologies
as well as in such leading magazines as Harper's, The New Yorker
and Vogue – she also is regularly seen as a reviewer for The New York
Times Book Review. Now a full-time
resident of New York City, she shares her writing skills by teaching memoir
writing at the City University of New York’s Hunter College as part of their Master
of Fine Arts Program in Creative Writing.
“I
admire writers who succeed at what I consider the first demand of art: that the
artist vivisect himself without pity, without hesitation, determined to reveal
whatever he might find.”
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