John Dolan (writer)

John Carrol Dolan (born 1955) is an American poet, author and essayist. He currently writes for and co-edits the eXile, an English-language paper founded and formerly based in Moscow, Russia, and now based online in California. He was recently laid off from the University of Victoria, British Columbia.

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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 eXile, a bi-weekly English-language publication based there. He was the first reviewer of A Million Little Pieces by James Frey, a bestseller featured on Oprah's monthly bookclub, to correctly expose this alleged memoir as fraudulent years before that was officially brought to light (the title of Dolan's review was "A Million Pieces of Shit" and the first line was "This is the worst thing I have ever read") [1]. He is married to his former student, Katherine Liddy. Dolan relocated to Canada to teach at the University of Victoria in Canada in 2006. He was fired for encouraging students to criticize George Monbiot in 2008.[1] Until spring 2010, Dolan was an associate professor of English composition and literature at the American University of Iraq - Sulaimani.[2] He was fired in 2010 and wrote a lengthy article on his experience there.[3]

Novels

Short fiction

Poetry

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Criticism

Other publications

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