On the teaching of creative writing

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Publisher
Montgomery Endowment, Dartmouth
Pages
72

On the teaching of creative writing

1988 · Book · Wallace Stegner

Creative writing (Higher education)InterviewsStudy and teachingCreative writingRhetoricEnglish language

What, Mr. Stegner, is your reply to the question of whether creative writing can, in point of fact, be "taught"?

This volume evolved from a series of discussions with Wallace Stegner during his two-month residency at Dartmouth College in the summer of 1980. Stegner was among the first students in the U.S. to receive a master's degree in creative writing; he also founded and directed for 25 years Stanford University's creative writing program. Here he criticizes instructors who use their classrooms to create a coterie of copiers, as well as those indulgent professors who rhapsodize about their students' work without warrant. by Wallace Stegner