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An Interview with Gladys Swan

Author: Gladys Swan
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Audio Length: 56 min.
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Gladys Swan reveals the techniques of her craft and the evolution of her art in this conversation with Kay Bonetti. Swan discusses her interest in the visual arts and the way her fiction often emerges out of fascination with certain striking images. She recollects the shock of her confrontation - as a 10-year-old Easterner from Delaware - with the desert when her family moved to New Mexico. The memory of this experience, combined with Swan's lifelong interest in mythology and folk tales, has led her away from "realistic" fiction and toward fiction that contends with archetypes and is shaped by spiritual realities. Gladys Swan is the author of 2 novels, Carnival for the Gods and Ghost Dance: A Play of Voices, and 3 collections of short fiction, On the Edge of the Desert, Of Memory and Desire, and Do You Believe in Cabeza de Vaca?.


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