
Jane Smiley
AmericanLiterary FictionContemporary FictionHistorical FictionFamily Sagab. 1949
Jane Smiley is an acclaimed American novelist known for her keen observations of family dynamics and human desires within middle-class America. She gained widespread recognition after winning the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1992 for her novel A Thousand Acres, a modern retelling of Shakespeare's King Lear. A prolific writer, her work spans various genres, including historical fiction, contemporary fiction, and nonfiction.
Awards
['Pulitzer Prize for Fiction (1992)', 'National Book Critics Circle Award (1991)', 'PEN USA Lifetime Achievement Award (2006)', 'O. Henry Award (1985, 1988)', 'Spur Award (1999)']
Notable Works
['A Thousand Acres', 'The Greenlanders', 'Moo', 'Horse Heaven', 'The Last Hundred Years Trilogy']






