Lisa Taddeo
Lisa Taddeo’s debut non-fiction, Three Women, and debut novel, Animal, are forthcoming from Simon and Schuster, along with her short story collection, Ghost Lover. Three Women, reported over the past eight years, explores the sex lives and desires of three ordinary women in diverse circumstances across America. She received her MFA in fiction as the Saul Bellow Fellow from Boston University, and her short fiction has been awarded two Pushcart Prizes and has been published in or is forthcoming from Playboy, McSweeney’s, Granta, the Sewanee Review and Esquire, among others. Her nonfiction work (for Esquire and New York) has been included in Best American Sports Writing and Best American Political Writing. She lives with her husband and daughter in New England.
Lisa Taddeo on Granta.com
Fiction | The Online Edition
Lois and Varga
Lisa Taddeo
‘Shells, like the kind on the sand of the beach, that’s all they are. That’s all any of us are. All these colored shells, each one trying to be picked up before the rest.’ New fiction by Lisa Taddeo.
Fiction | The Online Edition
Maid Marian
Lisa Taddeo
‘It had taken Noni many years to stop wishing she’d been a woman like that.’
Essays & Memoir | The Online Edition
Best Book of 1969: Pricksongs & Descants
Lisa Taddeo
Lisa Taddeo on why Robert Coover’s Pricksongs & Descants is the best book of 1969.
Fiction | The Online Edition
A Suburban Weekend
Lisa Taddeo
‘The facts. Fern was skinnier than Liv, but Liv was blonde and tall and her breasts were enormous and thrillingly spaced.’