This profile is third of three in support of the Lane Lecture Series. T.C. Boyle reads in Cemex Auditorium on Monday, May 6th at 8pm.
“I want to be taken away to a different place every time.” - T.C. Boyle, in an interview with Peter Wild
This profile is third of three in support of the Lane Lecture Series. T.C. Boyle reads in Cemex Auditorium on Monday, May 6th at 8pm.
“I want to be taken away to a different place every time.” - T.C. Boyle, in an interview with Peter Wild
On Monday, a chockablock Cemex Auditorium greeted Jeffrey Eugenides, who spoke at length about the process of writing Middlesex.
This profile is second of three in support of the Lane Lecture Series. Jeffrey Eugenides reads in Cemex Auditorium on Monday, February 25th at 8pm.
In 1983, Jeffrey Eugenides was fresh out of college and living on San Francisco’s Haight Street with Rick Moody, a friend he’d made in his undergraduate days at Brown. He was writing, but he wasn’t getting published, and wouldn’t for seven more years.
On Friday afternoons, if the weather is right, Dylan Clayton (B.A. Urban Studies, ’13) takes the top off of his red ’97 Wrangler, picks up a friend or two, and heads west for the Santa Cruz Mountains.
This coverage and interview are first in a three-part series on the Lane Lecture series. On February 25th, Stanford will welcome Jeffrey Eugenides.
More than a decade ago, Chris Baty dared to dream that he and his friends could write a novel in one month. Today, he’s inspired thousands to do the same. He kindly sat down with the Stanford Arts Review.
This profile is first in a three-part series on the Lane Lecture Series. Natasha Trethewey reads her poetry at Stanford on November 5th.
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“Illusions is a shithole.”
You may not know The New Yorker’s fiction editor by name—and she’s fine with that.