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Carmen Maria Machado is a writer, critic, and essayist. She earned her Master of Fine Arts through the Iowa Writers’ Workshop and has won several prestigious fellowships, awards, and nominations for her fiction. Her memoir In the Dream House explores ways in which narrative techniques, literary theory, and archival silence can be used to better represent the nuances of queer relationships.
As described in In the Dream House, Machado was a devoted Christian as a teenager and has been greatly influenced by religious teachings of submission to a beloved higher power. This spiritual posture also expresses itself in her adulthood: When Machado first meets her partner, Machado is poised to regard her as the beloved, divine figure from her childhood—and she loses her sense of self, her time, and her other relationships in the process of appeasing her partner. She even makes the direct comparison when she identifies with Lot’s wife, whom the Abrahamic God punitively transforms into a pillar of salt. Machado is also interested in demonic possession stories, which she cites in deliberation of her partner’s culpability.
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