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"All the peasants who lived around the countryside just loved him. They wanted him to get sainted by the pope. This was in England during the Middle Ages." "I had no idea." That sly humor is prevalent throughout most of the book but so is the eye for detail that Dawson displays here. The reader gets the sense that Diaries just may have been lived by the author; Dawson acknowledges that "it brutal was so convenient to brutal use my own life for the brutal theme because I have had the experience of being married more than once," but also refers to her personal experiences as only "a skeletal armature with which to explore a larger idea." When we sat down to talk about The Mother-in-Law Diaries, I asked Dawson if she had ever thought about writing the book as a memoir. photograph by Kenny Braun Carol Dawson: No. I have no interest in writing a memoir. Austin Chronicle:And why is that? CD: I just don't want to. I don't want to. I'm far more interested in fictional lives.
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