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LB2 + LB1 - Dodie Bellamy - GUEST LECTURE  
LB2 + LB1 - Dodie Bellamy - GUEST LECTURE  


 
An essayist, poet, and novelist whose genre-bending work addresses feminism, sexuality, and queerness, Dodie Bellamy is a fundamental and active member of San Francisco’s literary avant-garde. Bellamy is one of the originators in the New Narrative literary movement of the early and mid-1980s, which attempts to use the tools of experimental fiction and critical theory and apply them to narrative storytelling. She currently teaches creative writing.  
 
An essayist, poet, and novelist whose genre-bending work addresses feminism, sexuality, and queerness, Dodie Bellamy is a fundamental and active member of San Francisco’s literary avant garde. Bellamy is one of the originators in the New Narrative literary movement of the early and mid 1980s, which attempts to use the tools of experimental fiction and critical theory and apply them to narrative storytelling. She currently teaches creative writing.  
 


https://www.frieze.com/tags/dodie-bellamy  
https://www.frieze.com/tags/dodie-bellamy  


You can listen this lovely podcast where she reads and comments one of her pieces: https://anchor.fm/podcast-perdu/episodes/Time-Lost-Dodie-Bellamy-e16rufj  
You can listen to this lovely podcast where she reads and comments one of her pieces: https://anchor.fm/podcast-perdu/episodes/Time-Lost-Dodie-Bellamy-e16rufj  


Reading recommendations: When the sick rule the world (a collection of her essays, I will post some writings soon)
Reading recommendations: When the sick rule the world (a collection of her essays, I will post some writings soon)

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LB2 + LB1 - Dodie Bellamy - GUEST LECTURE

An essayist, poet, and novelist whose genre-bending work addresses feminism, sexuality, and queerness, Dodie Bellamy is a fundamental and active member of San Francisco’s literary avant-garde. Bellamy is one of the originators in the New Narrative literary movement of the early and mid-1980s, which attempts to use the tools of experimental fiction and critical theory and apply them to narrative storytelling. She currently teaches creative writing.

https://www.frieze.com/tags/dodie-bellamy

You can listen to this lovely podcast where she reads and comments one of her pieces: https://anchor.fm/podcast-perdu/episodes/Time-Lost-Dodie-Bellamy-e16rufj

Reading recommendations: When the sick rule the world (a collection of her essays, I will post some writings soon)