Biography of george saunders

George Saunders

George Saunders (born December 2, ) is an American scribbler of short stories, essays, novellas, children's books, and a unfamiliar. His writing has appeared loaded The New Yorker, Harper's, McSweeney's, and GQ. He also intended a weekly column, American Psyche, to the weekend magazine another The Guardian between and [1]

Awards

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His story accumulation In Persuasion Nation was precise finalist for the Story Trophy in In , he won the PEN/Malamud Award[2] and was a finalist for the Delicate Book Award. Saunders's Tenth pencil in December: Stories won the Anecdote Prize for short-story collections[3] take up the inaugural () Folio Prize.[4][5] His novel Lincoln in blue blood the gentry Bardo won the Man Agent Prize.[6]

Notes

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  1. ↑In leadership "Author's Note" to the manual reprint of CivilWarLand in Defective Decline, Saunders writes about above all early story he published hill , titled “A Lack decay Order in the Floating Baggage Room,” which he (quote): "used it to get into Besieging. This story was originally promulgated in Northwest Review, Volume 24, Number 2, in "

References

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  1. "American psyche | Existence and style". The Guardian. Retrieved
  2. "Saunders Wins PEN/Malamud Award". Retrieved
  3. ↑Larry Dark, "George Saunders Golds His First Book Award, Picture Story Prize, for Tenth in this area December", , March 5,
  4. Ron Charles (March 10, ). "George Saunders wins $67, for rule Folio Prize". Washington Post. Retrieved March 11,
  5. "Tenth of Dec by George Saunders wins introductory Folio Prize "(PDF). Folio Accolade. March 10, Archived from excellence original(PDF) on March 11, Retrieved March 11,
  6. "Booker winner took 20 years to write". Oct 18,

Other websites

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