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    • Danielle Dutton is the author of SPRAWL (Wave Books, 2018), Margaret the First, and Attempts at a Life. Her writing has also appeared or is forthcoming in The Paris Review, Harper's, The White Review, Fence, BOMB, and others. She is on the faculty of the writing program at Washington University in St. Louis and is co-founder and editor of the feminist press Dorothy, a publishing project.

      (photo credit: Bill Adams)

    • Reviews

      SPRAWL reads as if Gertrude Stein channeled Alice B. Toklas writing an Arcades Project set in contemporary suburbia.
      The Believer

      Borrowing techniques from both fiction, poetry, and visual art (particularly photography), the book not only infuses each object . . . with a Vermeeresque glow but arranges it into part of a verbal still life. The result? A fresh take on suburbia, one of reverence and skepticism. The beauty of SPRAWL resides in its fierce, careful composition, which changes the ordinary into the wonderful and odd. SPRAWL in fact does not sprawl at all; rather, it radiates with control and fresh, strange reflection.
      Bookforum

      In the long line of novels about the vapidity of suburbia, Dutton has a narrator who may be one of the most likable. Aloof and hilarious, she dissects their lives with the casualness of a cynical scientist.
      TimeOut Chicago

      Reviews of books by Danielle Dutton

      SPRAWL


    • Interviews
      Music and Literature, with John Vincler
    • Audio




      Video

      A Mindful Writer’s Practice with Danielle Dutton for Mother's Quest
      Virtual Event: Expanding the Canon: Posthumous Works by Women Writers
      NYRB: Leonora Carrington panel, with Kathryn Davis, Merve Emre, Chloe Aridjis, & Danielle Dutton
      Caren Beilin and Cristina Rivera Garza with Danielle Dutton for Third Places Books
      Danielle Dutton & Sawako Nakayasu for The Poetry Project
      Reading from Margaret the First at Scripps College:


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