- Elizabeth Tallent
Elizabeth Tallent (born Elizabeth Ann Tallent,
August 8 ,1954 ) is an Americanfiction writer . She is the author of anovel , "Museum Pieces" (1985), and three collections of short stories: "In Constant Flight" (1983), "Time With Children" (1987), and "Honey" (1993). She has also written "Married Men and Magic Tricks:John Updike 's Erotic Heroes" (1982), a work of literary criticism.Tallent's short stories have been published in
literary magazines and journals such as "The New Yorker ", "Esquire", "Harper's Magazine ", "The Threepenny Review ", and "North American Review ", and her stories have been reprinted in the "O. Henry Prize Stories", "Best American Short Stories ", and "Pushcart Prize " collections. Her short story "No One's a Mystery" is said to have been inspired by singerRoseanne Cash 's version of theJohn Hiatt song "It Hasn't Happened Yet".Fact|date=February 2007In addition to writing, Tallent, who was born in
Washington, D.C. , has taught literature and creative writing at theUniversity of California, Irvine , theIowa Writers' Workshop , and theUniversity of California, Davis . She has been a faculty member atStanford University since 1994.External links
* [http://www.stanford.edu/dept/english/cw/facultybios/tallent.html Elizabeth Tallent's faculty page at Stanford]
* [http://occawlonline.pearsoned.com/bookbind/pubbooks/gioialasf_abl/chapter5/custom16/deluxe-content.html Longman Anthology of Short Fiction Online]
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