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Title
Oral History of Cyra McFadden
Contributing Institution
Mill Valley Public Library
Collection
Mill Valley History Online
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Description
In this oral history, author Cyra McFadden recounts her life in Mill Valley and the creation and reception of her satirical novel The Serial. Born into a rodeo family in Montana, Cyra describes moving out to San Francisco with her young daughter Caroline in the late 1950s and then subsequently over to Mill Valley after marrying her second husband, John McFadden. She recalls how in 1977 she started writing The Serial, which was initially published (serially) in the Pacific Sun newspaper before being brought out in book form by a New York publishing house. Cyra recounts the mixed reception of the novel, which engendered both wild enthusiasm and bitter resentment from some people in the community, and recalls the shock of suddenly becoming a public figure. Reflecting on her writing process, Cyra describes having sought to capture some of the faddishness and pretentiousness of the period - notably, the jargon of the Human Potential Movement - as well as to register the effects of second-wave feminism on family and social life. Finally, looking back at that period of Mill Valley history that she so memorably satirized in The Serial, she notes that for all its folly there was also a remarkable interdependence and social support system in the culture of the community.
Identifier
1DDF3E40-ADCC-46FE-990F-711023561201
2016.099.001
Subject
1970s
Authors - Marin County
Books
Cervenak, Tom
Feminism
Gottlieb, Bob
Journalists
Maupin, Amistead
McFadden, Caroline
McFadden, John
Mill Valley
Mill Valley changes
Montgomery, Patricia
Mull, Martin
MV history - Music and counterculture (1960s and 1970s)
Oral history - Visual, performing, literary arts
Pacific Sun
Rodeos
Satires
Serial
Stanley, Don
Taillon, Cy
Writers

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