Daniel Woodrell
Growing up in Missouri, seventy miles downriver from
Hannibal, Mark Twain was handed to me early on, first or
second grade, and captivated me for years, and forever, I
reckon. Robert Louis Stevenson had his seasons with me just
before my teens and I love him yet. There are too many
others to mention, I suppose, but feel compelled to bring up
Hemingway, James Agee, Flannery O'Connor, John McGahern,
Knut Hamsun, Faulkner, George Mackay Brown, Tillie Olsen,
W.S. Merwin, Brigit Pegeen Kelly, Andrew Hudgins, Seamus
Heaney, Derek Wolco.
Daniel Woodrell was born and now lives in the Missouri
Ozarks. He left school and enlisted in the Marines the week
he turned seventeen, received his bachelor's degree at age
twenty-seven, graduated from the Iowa Writer's Workshop, and
spent a year on a Michener Fellowship. His five most recent
novels were selected as New York Times Notable
Books of the Year, and Tomato Red won the PEN West
award for the novel in 1999. Winter's Bone is his
eighth novel.
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Series
Books:The Maid's Version, September 2013
Hardcover / e-Book
The Outlaw Album, October 2011
Hardcover
Winter's Bone, August 2006
Hardcover
Give Us A Kiss, August 1998
Paperback (reprint)
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