The Maris Review

Episode 167: CJ Hauser

Aug 4, 2022
CJ Hauser, creative writing professor and author of two novels, discusses the themes explored in her viral essay and how they influenced her decision to write a book. They delve into societal expectations and individualized communication of love and happiness, as well as the process of rewriting personal narratives through essays. The speaker shares their experience of writing about a difficult relationship and their fascination with knights and quests. They also touch on data collection, overlooked contributions, and subverting narrative in storytelling.
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ANECDOTE

Viral Essay

  • CJ Hauser's essay "The Crane Wife" unexpectedly went viral after its publication in The Paris Review.
  • This was surprising and exciting, as her main goal was simply to be featured in the prestigious literary magazine.
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Deeper Dive

  • The essay collection expands on the questions raised in "The Crane Wife."
  • It explores how societal expectations and ingrained narratives can lead individuals to make self-diminishing choices.
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Ingrained Myths

  • Societal myths about love and life are often ingrained from a young age.
  • These myths, perpetuated through various media, shape our expectations and influence our choices.
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