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The Life and Short Stories of Diane Oliver (Part One)
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The Life and Short Stories of Diane Oliver (Part One)

Ursa Short Fiction

August 9, 20221h 5mExplicit

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Show Notes

Content advisory: This episode contains a mention of a racist slur.

Deesha Philyaw and Dawnie Walton's two-part book club discussion on the life and work of Diane Oliver, who published six short stories before her life was tragically cut short in May 1966 at the age of 22. 

Oliver was just a month away from graduating from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop when she was killed in a motorcycle accident in Iowa City, Iowa. 

Philyaw and Walton first discovered Oliver’s stories from writer Michael A. Gonzales, who wrote an essay about Oliver for The Bitter Southerner. In part one of Ursa’s book club episode, they go in-depth on four of Oliver’s short stories: “Key to the City,” “Health Service,” “Traffic Jam,” and “Neighbors.”  

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