Faculty Snapshot: Elizabeth Tallent, professor of English

April 18, 2013, 11:33 p.m.

Elizabeth Tallent is a professor of English, the recipient of many literary and teaching awards and a leader of ENGLISH 146: Development of the Short Story, which is annually the department’s most popular course. The Daily corresponded with Tallent over email to get a feeling for what makes one of the University’s most popular professors tick.

Hometown: Fort Bragg, Calif.

Undergrad: Illinois State University

Grad school: none

Why did you choose to teach at Stanford?: Incredible writers, amazing students

Family: Wife Gloria, son Gabriel

Best friend: Michelle

Hobbies: Teaching tricks to my dogs

Number-one song on my music playlist: Rosanne Cash, “Sleeping in Paris”

Favorite book: Changes, but right now, “Dirt Music” by Tim Winton

Favorite short story: Changes, but right now Jo Ann Beard’s “The Fourth State of Matter”

Favorite Movie: Culloden

If you could only eat one food group for the rest of your life, would it be grains, meat, vegetables or fruit?:  Brown rice

If I hadn’t gone into academia, I’d be: An archaeologist

Department: Creative Writing Program

Classes taught: Development of the Short Story, Contemporary Women Writers

Primary research interest/project: Novel-in-progress

Favorite work that you’ve done: Essay, “Little X”

Fun and unusual fact about yourself: Met my wife while buying a wedding dress from her store, Mendocino Vintage

Favorite place in the world: Chaco Canyon, N.M.

Most Recently Searched on Google (and why): Grizzly bear attacks (for story)

Favorite season: Spring!

Favorite article of clothing: Cowboy boots

Mac or PC: Mac

Coke or Pepsi: Neither

Hot or iced tea: Earl Grey

Favorite mode of transportation: Walking with dogs

Most interesting place you’ve traveled to: Unexcavated cliff dwellings, New Mexico

Favorite place on campus: Andy Goldsworthy’s Stone River

 

Josee Smith is a senior this year, majoring in anthropology with a minor in Spanish. She is the desk editor for the student groups beat and has spent her last 3 years at The Daily as both a staff writer and contributing writer. Originally from Washington State, Josee came to California for the warm weather and stayed for the awesome reporting. To contact her, please email jsmith11 'a' stanford.edu.

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