Sarah Viren
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Mail code: 1401Campus: Tempe
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Sarah Viren is a contributing writer to the New York Times Magazine and author of two books of narrative nonfiction. Her essay collection Mine won the River Teeth Book Prize and the Great Lakes College Association's New Writers Award and was named one of LitHub's favorite books of 2018. Her hybrid memoir To Name the Bigger Lie was a New York Times Editor's Pick and was named a best book of the year by NPR and LitHub. Both books were finalists for a Lambda Literary Award and To Name the Bigger Lie was a Common Read at Stockton University in 2025. Viren's translation of the novella Córdoba Skies by the Argentine author Federico Falco was published in 2016 by Ploughshares Solos.
Her creative work has been supported by a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship, a Dora Maar House Fellowship, a Jan Michalski Foundation Residency, a Kerouac House Residency, and a Fulbright student grant to Colombia, among other honors. She was a finalist for a National Magazine Award for her essay "The Accusation," published in the New York Times Magazine.
Her current creative and research interests include tree rings, revolutionaries, joy and awe, philosophical narrative, structure and surprise, and justice. She holds an MFA from the University of Iowa and a PhD from Texas Tech University.
- Ph.D. Texas Tech University
- M.F.A. University of Iowa
My scholarship and creative writing are inextricable from larger national and international conversations about truth and representation, and my current book projects—a work of narrative nonfiction about Holocaust denialism and an anthology of the essay in the Americas—both engage with these issues in different ways. These projects rely on my background as a journalist as well as my later training as a literary translator, but at their heart is my love for the genre of creative nonfiction and all its manifestations, from literary journalism to travel writing to video essays.
The nonfiction book project, To Name the Bigger Lie, is a hybrid work that mixes literary journalism and historical research with memoir writing—specifically my own experience with an influential high school philosophy teacher who encouraged me and other students to “question” the Holocaust. Based on dozens of interviews with former classmates and teachers, and research into the history and growing popularity of Holocaust denialism, this book serves as an allegory for understanding the rise in conspiratorial thinking and authoritarianism in the world today.
My second project, the anthology Essaying the Americas, will be published by Mad Creek Press, an imprint of Ohio State University Press. The first anthology of the essay in the Americas, this collection addresses my interest in genre and representation in a more critical way. Responding to the recent “inter-American” turn in literary scholarship, this anthology, which I am editing with the writer and translator Lina Ferreira, seeks to broaden—and we hope deepen—that discussion by offering up a genealogy of the essay from South, Central, and North America. Selected essays include writing previously categorized under labels such as myth, testimonio, and comic, and by writers often left out of essay canons, especially those who are indigenous, queer, and people of color.
Other creative and scholarly interests include podcasting (my podcast "The Inbox" was the opening segment in the new The 11th podcast series from Pineapple Street Studios) and climate narratives.
Courses
2025 Spring
| Course Number | Course Title |
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| ENG 550 | Translation |
| ENG 494 | Special Topics |
| ENG 251 | Reading as a Writer |
2024 Fall
| Course Number | Course Title |
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| ENG 598 | Special Topics |
| ENG 281 | Intro to Creative Nonfiction |
2024 Spring
| Course Number | Course Title |
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| ENG 394 | Special Topics |
| ENG 598 | Special Topics |
2023 Spring
| Course Number | Course Title |
|---|---|
| ENG 550 | Translation |
| ENG 488 | Advanced Workshop Fiction |
| ENG 494 | Special Topics |
2022 Fall
| Course Number | Course Title |
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| ENG 394 | Special Topics |
| ENG 288 | Beginning Workshop Fiction |
2022 Spring
| Course Number | Course Title |
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| ENG 217 | Writing Reflective Essays |
| ENG 379 | Travel Writing |
| ENG 598 | Special Topics |
2021 Fall
| Course Number | Course Title |
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| HSD 520 | Masters of Nonfiction |
| HPS 520 | Masters of Nonfiction |
| HST 520 | Masters of Nonfiction |
| HSD 598 | Special Topics |
| REL 494 | Special Topics |
| REL 598 | Special Topics |
| SST 494 | Special Topics |
| SST 598 | Special Topics |
| ENG 494 | Special Topics |
| ENG 598 | Special Topics |
2021 Spring
| Course Number | Course Title |
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| ENG 499 | Individualized Instruction |
| ENG 352 | Short Story |