Ann Patchett

Ann Patchett

AmericanLiterary Fictionb. 1963

Ann Patchett (born 1963) is an American novelist and essayist known for prize-winning works such as Bel Canto, The Dutch House, Commonwealth, and Tom Lake. She is co-founder of Parnassus Books in Nashville and has received numerous honors for her fiction and nonfiction.

Awards

['PEN/Faulkner Award (2002)', "Women's Prize for Fiction / Orange Prize (2002)", 'National Humanities Medal', 'Guggenheim Fellowship']

Notable Works

['Bel Canto', 'The Dutch House', 'Commonwealth', 'State of Wonder', 'The Patron Saint of Liars', 'These Precious Days', 'Tom Lake']

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