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12/23/2004
Lily Tuck, Sarah Shun-lien Bynum, Christine Schutt, Joan Silber, Kate Walbert
A conversation with the 2004 National Book award finalists
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A conversation with the 2004 National Book Award finalists in the fiction category. Authors and their books include: Lily Tuck "The News From Paraguay", Sarah Shun-Lien Bynum, "Madeleine is Sleeping", Christine Schutt, "Florida", Joan Silber, "Idea of Heaven: A Ring of Stories" and Kate Walbert, "Our Kind".


Kate Walbert
Kate Walbert is the author of 'The Gardens of Kyoto' and 'Where She Went: Stories'. Her play about the first U.S. Congresswoman, Jeannette Rankin, entitled 'Year of the Woman', has been produced at Yale School of Drama and in Philadelphia.
Born in New York City, Walbert moved frequently with her parents, living in Delaware, Georgia, Texas, Pennsylvania, and Japan. She received a Master's of Arts in English from New York University. Walbert currently teaches creative writing at Yale University and lives in New York City.
Source - http://www.womenwriters.net/winter2001/walbert.html
Kate Walbert is the author of 'The Gardens of Kyoto' and 'Where She Went: Stories'. Her play about the first U.S. Congresswoman, Jeannette Rankin, entitled 'Year of the Woman', has been produced at Yale School of Drama and in Philadelphia.
Born in New York City, Walbert moved frequently with her parents, living in Delaware, Georgia, Texas, Pennsylvania, and Japan. She received a Master's of Arts in English from New York University. Walbert currently teaches creative writing at Yale University and lives in New York City.
Source - http://www.womenwriters.net/winter2001/walbert.html
























