Discipline: Literature

Ewing Campbell

Discipline: Literature
MacDowell Fellowships: 1979
Ewing Campbell, a novelist and short story writer, is the author of, among other works of fiction, Weave It like Nightfall and Piranesi’s Dream: Stories. He has published work in Kenyon Review, Georgia Review, London Magazine, New England Review, and others. Campbell has received NEA and Dobie-Paisano fellowships, both for fiction, and lectured in Argentina and Spain as a Fulbright fellow. In 2002, he won an American Literary Review Fiction Prize for his short story “Tauromaquia.” As a literary critic, Campbell has published Raymond Carver: A Study of the Short Fiction (1992). He received his master of arts from the University of Southern Mississippi in 1972 and his doctor of philosophy from Oklahoma State University in 1980.

Studios

Banks

Ewing Campbell worked in the Banks studio.

Banks, an ell on the north end of the Lodge dormitory, was first used as an artist’s studio in 1970. Since then, it has played host to an extraordinary list of writers working in several disciplines. In all seasons, Fellows have enjoyed the pastoral view through the French doors facing a field…

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