Jeff Sharlet
Professor Jeff Sharlet is a distinguished academic with a robust background in English and Creative Writing at Dartmouth College. Holding the esteemed Frederick Sessions Beebe '35 Professorship in the Art of Writing, he also serves as the Director of Creative Writing. Sharlet is a celebrated author and journalist, known for his significant contributions to literary journalism and creative nonfiction. With seven published books to his name, Professor Sharlet has garnered numerous accolades, including the National Magazine Award, the Molly Ivins Prize, and the Outspoken Award. His work is recognized for its depth and insight, often delving into complex social and political issues with a narrative flair that captivates readers. In his role as an educator, Sharlet is dedicated to teaching courses on creative nonfiction and literary journalism. He encourages his students to push the boundaries of storytelling, fostering an environment where they can engage critically with global issues through their writing. His teaching philosophy emphasizes the power of narrative to illuminate truths and inspire change. Professor Sharlet's influence extends beyond the classroom, as he continues to contribute to the field of creative writing through his own work and by mentoring the next generation of writers. His commitment to exploring the intersections of storytelling and social justice makes him a pivotal figure in contemporary literary circles.
Publications
, 48-57, 2009-01-01
, 112-125, 2015-03-01