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George Saunders (born December 2, 1958) is an American writer of short stories, essays, novellas, children's books, and novels. His writing has appeared in The New Yorker, Harper's, McSweeney's, and GQ. He also contributed a weekly column, "American Psyche", to The Guardian's weekend magazine between 2006 and 2008.A professor at Syracuse University, Saunders won the National Magazine Award for fiction in 1994, 1996, 2000, and 2004, and second prize in the O. Henry Awards in 1997. His first story collection, CivilWarLand in Bad Decline, was a finalist for the 1996 PEN/Hemingway Award. In 2006, Saunders received a MacArthur Fellowship and won the World Fantasy Award for his short story "CommComm".His story collection In Persuasion Nation was a finalist for the Story Prize in 2007. In 2013, he won the PEN/Malamud Award and was a finalist for the National Book Award. Saunders's Tenth of December: Stories won the 2013 Story Prize for short-story collections and the inaugural (2014) Folio Prize. His novel Lincoln in the Bardo won the 2017 Booker Prize. Early life and education Saunders was born in Amarillo, Texas. He grew up in Oak Forest, Illinois, near Chicago, attended St. Damian Catholic School and graduated from Oak Forest High School in Oak Forest, Illinois. He spent some of his early twenties working as a roofer in Chicago, a doorman in Beverly Hills, and a slaughterhouse knuckle-puller. In 1981, he received a B.S. in geophysical engineering from Colorado School of Mines in Golden, Colorado. Of his scientific background, Saunders has said, "any claim I might make to originality in my fiction is really just the result of this odd background: basically, just me working inefficiently, with flawed tools, in a mode I don't have sufficient background to really understand. Like if you put a welder to designing dresses."In 1988, he was awarded an M.A. in creative writing from Syracuse University, where he worked with Tobias Wolff. At Syracuse, he met Paula Redick, a fellow writer, whom he married. Saunders recalled, "we [got] engaged in three weeks, a Syracuse Creative Writing Program record that, I believe, still stands".Of his influences, Saunders has written: I really love Russian writers, especially from the 19th and early 20th Century: Gogol, Tolstoy, Chekhov, Babel. I love the way they take on the big topics. I'm also inspired by a certain absurdist comic tradition that would include influences like Mark Twain, Daniil Kharms, Groucho Marx, Monty Python, Steve Martin, Jack Handey, etc. And then, on top of that, I love the strain of minimalist American fiction writing: Sherwood Anderson, Ernest Hemingway, Raymond Carver, Tobias Wolff. Career Background and work From 1989 to 1996, Saunders worked as a technical writer and geophysical engineer for Radian International, an environmental engineering firm in Rochester, New York. He also worked for a time with an oil exploration crew in Sumatra in the early 1980s.Since 1997, Saunders has been on the faculty of Syracuse University, teaching creative writing in the school's MFA program while continuing to publish fiction and nonfiction. In 2006, he was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship and a $500,000 MacArthur Fellowship. He was a Visiting Writer at Wesleyan University and Hope College in 2010 and participated in Wesleyan's Distinguished Writers Series and Hope College's Visiting Writers Series. His nonfiction collection, The Braindead Megaphone, was published in 2007.Saunders's fiction often focuses on the absurdity of consumerism, corporate culture, and the role of mass media. Many reviewers mention his writing's satirical tone, but his work also raises moral and philosophical questions. The tragicomic element in his writing has earned Saunders comparisons to Kurt Vonnegut, whose work has inspired him.Ben Stiller bought the film rights to CivilWarLand in Bad Decline in the late 1990s; as of 2007, the project was in development by Stiller's company, Red Hour Productions. Saunders has also written a feature-length screenplay based on his short story "Sea Oak".Saunders considered himself an Objectivist in his twenties but now views the philosophy unfavorably, likening it to neoconservatism. He is a student of Nyingma Buddhism. Awards Saunders has won the National Magazine Award for Fiction four times: in 1994, for "The 400-Pound CEO" (published in Harper's); in 1996, for "Bounty" (also published in Harper's); in 2000, for "The Barber's Unhappiness" (published in The New Yorker); and in 2004, for "The Red Bow" (published in Esquire). Saunders won second prize in the 1997 O. Henry Awards for his short story "The Falls", initially published in the January 22, 1996, issue of The New Yorker.His first short-story collection, CivilWarLand in Bad Decline, was a finalist for the 1996 PEN/Hemingway Award.In 2001, Saunders received a Lannan Literary Fellowship in Fiction from the Lannan Foundation.In 2006, Saunders was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship. Also that year, he received a MacArthur Fellowship; his short-story collection In Persuasion Nation was a finalist for The Story Prize; and he won the World Fantasy Award for Best Short Story for his short story "CommComm", first published in the August 1, 2005, issue of The New Yorker.In 2009, Saunders received an award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. In 2014, he was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.In 2013, Saunders won the PEN/Malamud Award for Excellence in the Short Story. His short-story collection Tenth of December won the 2013 Story Prize. The collection also won the inaugural Folio Prize in 2014, "the first major English-language book prize open to writers from around the world". The collection was also a finalist for the National Book Award and was named one of the "10 Best Books of 2013" by the editors of the New York Times Book Review. In a January 2013 cover story, The New York Times Magazine called Tenth of December "the best book you'll read this year". One of the stories in the collection, "Home", was a 2011 Bram Stoker Award finalist.In 2017, Saunders published his first novel, Lincoln in the Bardo, which won the Booker Prize and was a New York Times bestseller. Awards and honors Other honors Lannan Foundation – Lannan Literary Fellowship, 2001 MacArthur Fellowship, 2006 Guggenheim Fellowship, 2006 American Academy of Arts and Letters, Academy Award, 2009 PEN/Malamud Award for Excellence in the Short Story, 2013 The New York Times Book Review, "10 Best Books of 2013", Tenth of December: Stories American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Elected as Member, 2014 American Academy of Arts and Letters, Inducted as Member, 2018 The House of Culture (Stockholm) International Literary Prize, 2018Selected works Story collections CivilWarLand in Bad Decline (1996) (short stories and a novella) Pastoralia (2000) (short stories and a novella) In Persuasion Nation (2006) (short stories) Tenth of December: Stories (2013) (short stories) Liberation Day: Sto.... Discover the George Saunders popular books. Find the top 100 most popular George Saunders books.

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  • Russian Thinkers synopsis, comments

    Russian Thinkers

    Isaiah Berlin & Henry Hardy

    Few, if any, Englishlanguage critics have written as perceptively as Isaiah Berlin about Russian thought and culture. Russian Thinkers is his unique meditation on the impact that R...

  • Friday Black synopsis, comments

    Friday Black

    Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah

    »Aufregend und ein Wunder« George Saunders»In ›Friday Black‹ wird von einer Zukunft erzählt, die schon morgen beginnen könnte. Eine neue und radikal frische Stimme in der USLiterat...

  • Where the Deer and the Antelope Play synopsis, comments

    Where the Deer and the Antelope Play

    Nick Offerman

    A humorous and rousing set of literal and figurative sojourns as well as a mission statement about comprehending, protecting, and truly experiencing the outdoors, fueled by th...

  • Cuyahoga synopsis, comments

    Cuyahoga

    Pete Beatty

    Longlisted for the PEN/Hemingway Award for Debut Novel“Cuyahoga is tragic and comic, hilarious and inventivea 19thcentury legend for 21stcentury America” (The Boston Globe). Big So...

  • To Sing of War synopsis, comments

    To Sing of War

    Catherine McKinnon

    From the author of the Miles Franklin Award shortlisted Storyland, comes a rich, layered and thrilling novel of love, war and friendship, To Sing of War.'Transcends the boundaries ...

  • Liberation Day synopsis, comments

    Liberation Day

    George Saunders

    NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER  “One of our most inventive purveyors of the form returns with pitchperfect, genrebending stories that stare into the abyss of our national character...

  • The Penguin Book of English Verse synopsis, comments

    The Penguin Book of English Verse

    P J Keegan

    This ambitious and revelatory collection turns the traditional chronology of anthologies on its head, listing poems according to their first individual appearance in the language r...

  • The 50 Funniest American Writers synopsis, comments

    The 50 Funniest American Writers

    Andy Borowitz

    New York Times BestsellerThe creator of The New Yorker’s long running satirical column, and “one of the funniest people in America,” pays tribute to comedic geniuses both past and ...

  • Lincoln in the Bardo synopsis, comments

    Lincoln in the Bardo

    George Saunders

    #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER WINNER OF THE MAN BOOKER PRIZEThe “devastatingly moving” (People) first novel from the author of Tenth of December: a moving and original fatherson st...

  • The Brief and Frightening Reign of Phil synopsis, comments

    The Brief and Frightening Reign of Phil

    George Saunders

    From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Man Booker Prizewinning novel Lincoln in the Bardo and the story collection Tenth of December, a 2013 National Book Award ...

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    Sanshiro

    Natsume Sōseki & Jay Rubin

    One of Soseki's most beloved works of fiction, the novel depicts the 23yearold Sanshiro leaving the sleepy countryside for the first time in his life to experience the constantly m...

  • Birds of a Lesser Paradise synopsis, comments

    Birds of a Lesser Paradise

    Megan Mayhew Bergman

    An “astonishing debut collection, by a writer reminiscent of such greats as Alice Munro, Elizabeth Strout, and even Chekhov” (Sara Gruen, author of Water for Elephants), focusing o...

  • The Last Taxi Driver synopsis, comments

    The Last Taxi Driver

    Lee Durkee

    A Kirkus Best Book of 2020“A wild, funny, poetic fever dream that will change the way you think about America.” George SaundersHailed by George Saunders as “a true originala w...

  • Only Stars Know the Meaning of Space synopsis, comments

    Only Stars Know the Meaning of Space

    Rémy Ngamije

    A vibrant and brilliant new collection of awardwinning short fiction from the acclaimed author of the “charming, witty, and incredibly humane” (The Pittsburgh Gazette) debut The Et...

  • Medea and Other Plays synopsis, comments

    Medea and Other Plays

    Euripides & Philip Vellacott

    Medea/Hecabe/Electra/HeraclesFour devastating Greek tragedies showing the powerful brought down by betrayal, jealousy, guilt and hatredThe first playwright to depict suffering with...

  • The Anchor Book of New American Short Stories synopsis, comments

    The Anchor Book of New American Short Stories

    Ben Marcus

    “In twentynine separate but ingenious ways, these stories seek permanent residence within a reader. They strive to become an emotional or intellectual cargo that might accompany us...

  • Tenth of December synopsis, comments

    Tenth of December

    George Saunders

    NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FINALIST NAMED ONE OF TIME’S TEN BEST FICTION BOOKS OF THE DECADE NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE DECADE BY ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY...

  • The Heaven of Animals synopsis, comments

    The Heaven of Animals

    David James Poissant

    Named one of Amazon’s Best Short Story Collections of 2014 One of Atlanta Journal Constitution’s 9 Best Books of 2014 Best Short Story Collection of the Year, Tweed's Magazine Winn...

  • Pastoralia synopsis, comments

    Pastoralia

    George Saunders

    A stunning collection including the story "Sea Oak," from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Man Booker Prizewinning novel Lincoln in the Bardo ...

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    Let Me Explain You

    Annie Liontas

    An unforgettable novel about a Greek American family and its enigmatic patriarch from a significant new voice in contemporary literature. “Hilarious yet rich…This debut by Annie Li...

  • Navigate Your Stars synopsis, comments

    Navigate Your Stars

    Jesmyn Ward

    A revelatory, uplifting, and gorgeously illustrated meditation on dedication, hard work, and the power of perseverance from the beloved, New York Times bestselling, and twotime Nat...

  • The Manuscript Found in Saragossa synopsis, comments

    The Manuscript Found in Saragossa

    Jan Potocki

    Alphonse, a young Walloon officer, is travelling to join his regiment in Madrid in 1739. But he soon finds himself mysteriously detained at a highway inn in the strange and varied ...

  • The Very Persistent Gappers of Frip synopsis, comments

    The Very Persistent Gappers of Frip

    George Saunders & Lane Smith

    From the bestselling author of Tenth of December comes a splendid new edition of his acclaimed collaboration with the illustrator behind The Stinky Cheese Man and James and the Gia...

  • In Persuasion Nation synopsis, comments

    In Persuasion Nation

    George Saunders

    From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Man Booker Prizewinning novel Lincoln in the Bardo and the story collection Tenth of December, a ...

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    George Saunders

    Philip Coleman & Steve Gronert Ellerhoff

    This timely volume explores the signal contribution George Saunders has made to the development of the short story form in books ranging from CivilWarLand in Bad Decline (1996) to ...

  • A Swim in a Pond in the Rain synopsis, comments

    A Swim in a Pond in the Rain

    George Saunders

    NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER From the Booker Prize–winning author of Lincoln in the Bardo and Tenth of December comes a literary master class on what makes great stories work an...

  • The Heart and Other Viscera synopsis, comments

    The Heart and Other Viscera

    Félix J. Palma

    The New York Times bestselling author of the “supernatural tour de force” (M.J. Rose, bestselling author) The Map of Time crafts an enchanting collection of twelve evocative and ma...

  • Welcome Thieves synopsis, comments

    Welcome Thieves

    Sean Beaudoin

    Black humor mixed with pathos is the hallmark of the twelve stories in this adult debut collection from a master writer of comic and inventive YA novels. A young man spends a whol...

  • Carpe Every Diem synopsis, comments

    Carpe Every Diem

    Robie Rogge

    A thoughtfully curated, cleverly designed keepsake that distills the wisdom of all those powerful graduation speakersfrom Barack Obama and Gloria Steinem to Kermit the Froginto the...

  • Jonathan Abernathy You Are Kind synopsis, comments

    Jonathan Abernathy You Are Kind

    Molly Mcghee

    A Best Novel of 2023 Electric Literature and Largehearted Boy "The novel is a magicalrealist office drama infused with millennial anomie, and McGhee’s canny, often bittersweetly ...

  • Fox 8 synopsis, comments

    Fox 8

    George Saunders & Chelsea Cardinal

    From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Lincoln in the Bardo, a darkly comic short story about the unintended consequences unleashed by our quest to tame the natural world...

  • The Hidden Girl and Other Stories synopsis, comments

    The Hidden Girl and Other Stories

    Ken Liu

    Includes stories featured in Pantheonnow an animated series on AMC+“I know this is going to sound hyperbolic, but when I’m reading Ken Liu’s stories, I feel like I’m reading a once...

  • The Work of Art synopsis, comments

    The Work of Art

    Adam Moss

    From former editor of New York magazine Adam Moss, a collection of illuminating conversations examining the very personal, rigorous, complex, and elusive work of making artWhat is ...

  • The Paper Menagerie and Other Stories synopsis, comments

    The Paper Menagerie and Other Stories

    Ken Liu

    Featured in the Netflix series Love, Death & RobotsBestselling author Ken Liu selects his multiple awardwinning stories for a groundbreaking collectionincluding a brandnew piec...

  • The Worst Years of Your Life synopsis, comments

    The Worst Years of Your Life

    Mark Jude Poirier

    A delightful and terrifying collection of twenty short stories, edited by critically acclaimed writer and novelist Mark Jude Poirier. Adolescence. Fortunately it's over with early...

  • The Gentleman from San Francisco synopsis, comments

    The Gentleman from San Francisco

    David Richards, Ivan Bunin & Sophie Lund

    A much neglected literary figure, Ivan Bunin is one of Russia's major writers and ranks with Tolstoy and Chekhov at the forefront of the Russian Realists. Drawing artistic inspirat...

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    Filboid Studge, the Story of a Mouse that Helped

    Saki

    'Three weeks later the world was advised of the coming of a new breakfast food, heralded under the resounding name of 'Filboid Studge''H.H. Munro, better known by his pen name, Sak...

  • The Braindead Megaphone synopsis, comments

    The Braindead Megaphone

    George Saunders

    From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Man Booker Prizewinning novel Lincoln in the Bardo and the story collection Tenth of December, a ...

  • What We Fed to the Manticore synopsis, comments

    What We Fed to the Manticore

    Talia Lakshmi Kolluri

    Longlisted for the PEN/Robert W. Bingham Prize for Debut Short Story Collection, Aspen Words Literary Prize, and the Andrew Carnegie Medal for Fiction. Finalist for the 2023 Carol ...

  • CivilWarLand in Bad Decline synopsis, comments

    CivilWarLand in Bad Decline

    George Saunders & Joshua Ferris

    Since its publication in 1996, George Saunders’s debut collection has grown in esteem from a cherished cult classic to a masterpiece of the form, inspiring an entire generation of ...