John Dolan (writer)

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John Carrol Dolan (Born 1955) is an American poet, writer, and essayist. He currently writes for and co-edits the eXile, an English-language paper in Moscow, Russia, while teaching at University of Victoria.

John Dolan at a reading in Dunedin
John Dolan at a reading in Dunedin

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[edit] Biography

John Dolan was born in Denver, Colorado in 1955. Dolan taught and studied at UC Berkeley, where he completed a Ph.D. thesis on the literary writing of the Marquis de Sade. Dr. Dolan has held various jobs, including attack-dog handler at a truckyard in Oakland. He is the eldest of three brothers.

He has published poems in many US and New Zealand literary journals and his first collection won the Berkeley Poetry Prize in 1988. In 1993, he moved to Dunedin, New Zealand, where he lectured at the University of Otago. During his time in Dunedin, Dolan contributed regularly to the Otago literary journal Deep South. In 2001 Dolan resigned his academic post, and moved to Moscow to become co-editor of the the eXile, a bi-weekly English-language publication based there. He is married to his former student, Katherine Liddy, a native New Zealander 24 years his junior. As of 2006, Dolan teaches at the University of Victoria in Canada.

[edit] Novels

[edit] Short Fiction

[edit] Poetry

[edit] Translation

[edit] Criticism

[edit] Other Publications

  • Masculinities in Aotearoa/New Zealand, Aotearoa Dunmore Press: Palmerston North (1999). In addition to co-editing with R. Law and H. Campbell, Dolan collaborated on the introduction, one chapter of original material, and an interview. The table of contents is available online.
  • Writing Well, Speaking Clearly, University of Otago Press 1997, ISBN 1-877133-69-8. A textbook.
  • Dolan is suspected of writing The War Nerd column for The eXile, under the pseudonym Gary Brecher.

[edit] Quotations

  • "[I'm] most interested in pathos and the tantalizing possibility of saying something like the truth, if only for destructive purposes."
  • "[People] who squirt impenetrable clouds of ink do so for the same reason squid do."

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