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American author, essayist, podcaster, and journalist
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Meghan Daum
Daum at the 2015 Texas Book Festival
Daum at the 2015 Texas Book Festival
Born (1970年02月13日) February 13, 1970 (age 55)
California
OccupationColumnist
NationalityAmerican
EducationVassar College
Columbia University (MFA)
GenreNovelist, essayist
Website
www.meghandaum.com

Meghan Elizabeth Daum (born February 13, 1970) is an American author, essayist, podcaster, and journalist.

Childhood and education

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Daum was born in California, and grew up in Austin, Texas, and Ridgewood, New Jersey. She received her bachelor's degree from Vassar College and her Master of Fine Arts degree from Columbia University.[1]

Career

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Daum spent much of her twenties in New York City. In 1999, she moved to Lincoln, Nebraska, and the experience became the catalyst for her 2003 novel The Quality of Life Report, which follows the life and times of an ambitious young television journalist who trades New York for the fictional town of Prairie City and explores themes of social class in America as well as the contradictions of the "simplicity movement." She is also the author of two collections of essays, My Misspent Youth and The Unspeakable: And Other Subjects of Discussion, which was named as a top 10 books of the year by Slate and Entertainment Weekly.[2] It won the 2015 PEN CENTER USA Literary Award for Creative Nonfiction.[3]

Her work has appeared in The New Yorker , The New York Times Magazine, The Atlantic, Vogue, GQ, Harper's and elsewhere.

Daum lives in Los Angeles, California, and New York City. She has been an opinion columnist for the Los Angeles Times since 2005. She is a member of the adjunct faculty in the writing division of the School of the Arts at Columbia University.

Daum is a 2015 Guggenheim Fellow in general nonfiction[4] and the recipient of 2016 National Endowment for the Arts fellowship in creative writing. In 2017 she served as the Bedell Distinguished Visiting Professor at the University of Iowa's Nonfiction Writing Program.[5]

In 2020, Daum started a podcast for discussing complicated and controversial issues, The Unspeakable.

Books

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References

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  1. ^ Lee, Linda. "A NIGHT OUT WITH: Meghan Daum; No Escaping the City", The New York Times , June 1, 2003. Accessed September 22, 2015. "Among the crowd were chums from her days at Vassar and from the M.F.A. writing program at Columbia, and her parents. (She grew up in Ridgewood, N.J.)"
  2. ^ Haglund, David; Kois, Dan; Waldman, Katy (December 4, 2014). "The Top 10 Books of the Year". Slate Magazine.
  3. ^ Kellogg, Carolyn (September 10, 2015). "Claudia Rankine and Meghan Daum lead 2015 PEN Literary Awards". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 16 February 2025.
  4. ^ "Meghan Daum, 2015 Guggenheim Fellow".
  5. ^ "Live From Prairie Lights: Meghan Daum". writersworkshop.uiowa.edu. Archived from the original on 2017年10月11日. Retrieved 2017年06月03日.
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