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  2. The Spectator Bird - Wikipedia

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    The Spectator Bird is a 1976 novel by Wallace Stegner. It won the National Book Award for Fiction in 1977, one of the two most prestigious literary awards in the United States. [1] The book tells the story of retired literary agent Joe Allston, who receives a postcard from an old friend, a Danish countess named Astrid. Joe initially hides the ...

  3. Wallace Stegner - Wikipedia

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    Spouse. Mary Stuart Page (1934–1993) Children. Page Stegner. Wallace Earle Stegner (February 18, 1909 – April 13, 1993) was an American novelist, writer, environmentalist, and historian. He was often called "The Dean of Western Writers". [ 1] He won the Pulitzer Prize in 1972 [ 2] and the U.S. National Book Award in 1977.

  4. Crossing to Safety - Wikipedia

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    Crossing to Safety is a 1987 semi-autobiographical novel by "The Dean of Western Writers", [1] Wallace Stegner.It gained broad literary acclaim and commercial popularity. In Crossing to Safety, Stegner explores the mysteries of friendship, and it extends Stegner's distinguished body of work that had already earned him a Pulitzer Prize (for 1971's Angle of Repose) [2] and the National Book ...

  5. Ellen Gilchrist - Wikipedia

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    University of Arkansas. Period. 1979–2016. Genre. Novel, short story, poetry. Children. 3. Ellen Louise Gilchrist (February 20, 1935 – January 30, 2024) was an American novelist, short story writer, and poet. She won a National Book Award for her 1984 collection of short stories, Victory Over Japan.

  6. Sophie's Choice (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Sophie's Choice is a 1979 novel by American author William Styron.The author's last novel, it concerns the relationships among three people sharing a boarding house in Brooklyn: Stingo, a young aspiring writer from the South, Jewish scientist Nathan Landau, and his lover Sophie, a Polish-Catholic survivor of the German Nazi concentration camps, whom Stingo befriends.

  7. Robert Stone (novelist) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Anthony Stone (August 21, 1937 – January 10, 2015) was an American novelist, journalist, and college professor. He was five times a finalist for the National Book Award for Fiction, [ 2] which he did receive in 1975 for his novel Dog Soldiers. [ 3][ 4] Time magazine included this novel in its list 100 Best English-language Novels from ...

  8. Thomas Williams (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Williams (November 15, 1926 – October 23, 1990) was an American novelist. [1] He won one U.S. National Book Award for Fiction—The Hair of Harold Roux split the 1975 award with Robert Stone's Dog Soldiers [2] [3] [4] —and his last published novel, The Moon Pinnace (1986), was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award.

  9. Alice McDermott - Wikipedia

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    University of New Hampshire(MA) Genre. Literary fiction. Website. www.alice-mcdermott.com. Alice McDermott(born June 27, 1953) is an American writer and university professor. For her 1998 novel Charming Billyshe won an American Book Award[1]and the U.S. National Book Award for Fiction.[2] She was shortlisted for the PEN/Faulkner Award for fiction.

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