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Wednesday Sep 24, 2008

Episode 8: Janice Y.K. Lee (Audio Version)

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Episode 8 Description:
Before her 2002 residence at Yaddo, contemporary author Janice Lee had worked at Elle and Mirabella magazines as a books and features editor, and her writing had appeared in Elle, Mirabella, Harper's Bazaar, Glamour and Newsday, among others. But it was at Yaddo that she finally found the time, space, and artistic community that inspired her first novel. "My time at Yaddo was invaluable," Lee recalls, "because I was a young artist, without many publications to my name, and it was enormously helpful to be around other artists at different stages in their work. They provided a roadmap of possibilities and manifestations of what I could become.Being at Yaddo gave me the gift of time and place: time that had no constraints, save the limit of my stay, and a place where all I was obliged to do was work. I came away from my time at Yaddo with a reworked beginning to something that I was no longer afraid to call a novel." That novel, entitled The Piano Teacher, will be published in January, 2009 by Viking Press.

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Comments:

Am enjoying these Yaddocasts very much. However, if we can believe her biographer, Virginia Spencer Carr, Carson McCullers had already published her first novel, THE HEART IS A LONELY HUNTER, as well as her second, REFLECTIONS IN A GOLDEN EYE, before she arrived for the first time at Yaddo, where she worked on THE BALLAD OF THE SAD CAFE and THE MEMBER OF THE WEDDING. As an example of a first novel written in part at Yaddo there's Truman Capote's OTHER VOICES, OTHER ROOMS.

Posted by Richard Parker on September 24, 2008 at 11:57 PM EDT #

Hello Richard, Thanks so much for this feedback. As per your suggestion, I corrected that statement, and re-recorded the act to include the Truman Capote title OTHER VOICES, OTHER ROOMS. The expert ears of our audience are very much appreciated. Thanks for your support of Yaddocast.

Posted by Shannon Clute on October 19, 2008 at 03:24 PM EDT #

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