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Edna Ann Proulx ( PROO; born August 22, 1935) is an American novelist, short story writer, and journalist. She has written most frequently as Annie Proulx but has also used the names E. Annie Proulx and E.A. Proulx.She won the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction for her first novel, Postcards, making her the first woman to receive the prize. Her second novel, The Shipping News (1993), won both the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and the U.S. National Book Award for Fiction and was adapted as a 2001 film of the same name. Her short story "Brokeback Mountain" was adapted as an Academy Award, BAFTA and Golden Globe Award-winning motion picture released in 2005. Personal life and education Proulx was born Edna Ann Proulx in Norwich, Connecticut, to Lois Nellie (née Gill) and Georges-Napoléon Proulx. Her first name honored one of her mother's aunts. She is of English and French-Canadian ancestry. Her maternal forebears came to America in 1635, 15 years after the Mayflower arrived.Proulx lived in multiple states along the East Coast during her childhood as her father worked his way up through the textile industry. She wrote her first story at the age of 10, while sick with chicken pox. She graduated from Deering High School in Portland, Maine. She briefly attended Colby College, where she met her first husband, H. Ridgely Bullock, Jr., and dropped out to marry him in 1955. She later returned to college, studying at the University of Vermont from 1966 to 1969, and graduated cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa with a B.A. in History in 1969. She earned her M.A. in history from Sir George Williams University (now Concordia University) in Montreal, Quebec in 1973. Proulx pursued a PhD at Concordia and passed her oral examinations in 1975, but abandoned her dissertation before completing the degree. In 1999, Concordia awarded her an honorary doctorate.Proulx lived for more than 30 years in Vermont, has married and divorced three times, and has three sons and a daughter (Jonathan, Gillis, Morgan, and Sylvia). In 1994, she moved to Bird Cloud, a ranch in Saratoga, Wyoming, spending part of the year in northern Newfoundland on a small cove adjacent to L'Anse aux Meadows. As of 2019, Proulx lived in Port Townsend, Washington. Writing career and recognition Starting as a journalist, her first published work of fiction is "The Customs Lounge", a science fiction story published in the September 1963 issue of If, under the byline "E.A. Proulx".A year later, her science fiction story "All the Pretty Little Horses" appeared in the teen magazine Seventeen in June 1964. She subsequently published stories in Esquire magazine and Gray's Sporting Journal in the late 1970s, as well as how-to manuals for cooking and gardening. Proulx published her first short-story collection, Heart Songs, in 1988 and her first novel, Postcards, in 1992. She was the first woman to receive the PEN/Faulkner Award, which was awarded to Postcards. She was awarded a NEA fellowship and a Guggenheim fellowship in 1992. She had the following comment on her celebrity status: It's not good for one's view of human nature, that's for sure. You begin to see, when invitations are coming from festivals and colleges to come read (for an hour for a hefty sum of money), that the institutions are head-hunting for trophy writers. Most don't particularly care about your writing or what you're trying to say. You're there as a human object, one that has won a prize. It gives you a very odd, meat-rack kind of sensation. In 1997, Proulx was awarded the Dos Passos Prize, a mid-career award for American writers. Proulx has twice won the O. Henry Prize for the year's best short story. In 1998, she won for "Brokeback Mountain", which had appeared in The New Yorker on October 13, 1997. Proulx won again the following year for "The Mud Below", which appeared in The New Yorker June 22 and 29, 1999. Both appear in her 1999 collection of short stories, Close Range: Wyoming Stories. The lead story in this collection, entitled "The Half-Skinned Steer", was selected by author Garrison Keillor for inclusion in The Best American Short Stories 1998, (Proulx herself edited the 1997 edition of this series) and later by novelist John Updike for inclusion in The Best American Short Stories of the Century (1999).In 2007, the composer Charles Wuorinen approached Proulx with the idea of turning her short story "Brokeback Mountain" into an opera. The opera of the same name with a libretto by Proulx herself premiered January 28, 2014, at the Teatro Real in Madrid. It was praised as an often brilliant adaptation that clearly conveyed the text of the libretto with music that is rich in imagination and variety. Proulx published her first non-fiction book, Bird Cloud: A Memoir, largely based on her former Wyoming ranch of the same name. In 2017, she received the Fitzgerald Award for that year for Achievement in American Literature. Bibliography Nonfiction Great grapes : grow the best ever. Pownal, Vermont: Storey Communications. 1980. ISBN 9780882662282. Proulx, Annie; Nichols, Lew (1980). Sweet & hard cider : making it, using it, & enjoying it. Charlotte, Vermont: Garden Way Publishing. Making the Best Apple Cider. Storey Communications. 1983. ISBN 9780882662220. Plan and Make Your Own Fences & Gates, Walkways, Walls & Drives (1983), ISBN 0-87857-452-2 The Fine Art of Salad Gardening. 1985. ISBN 0-87857-528-6 The Gourmet Gardener: Growing Choice Fruits and Vegetables with Spectacular Results (1987), ISBN 0-449-90227-7 Cider: Making, Using & Enjoying Sweet and Hard Cider. Storey Communications. 2003. ISBN 9781580175203. Bird Cloud: A Memoir (2011), ISBN 978-0-7432-8880-4 Foreword (2018) In: Wild Migrations: Atlas of Wyoming's Ungulates. Alethea Y. Steingisser, Emilene Ostlind, Hall Sawyer, James E. Meacham, Matthew J. Kauffman, and William J. Rudd (Eds.).ISBN 978-0870719431 Fen, Bog & Swamp: A Short History of Peatland Destruction and Its Role in the Climate Crisis (2022)Essay Swamps Can Protect Against Climate Change, If We Only Let Them. In: The New Yorker, June 27, 2022 (July 4, 2022).Novels Postcards (1992), ISBN 0-684-83368-9 The Shipping News (1993), ISBN 0-684-85791-X Accordion Crimes (1996), ISBN 0-684-19548-8 That Old Ace in the Hole (2002), ISBN 0-684-81307-6 Barkskins (2016), ISBN 978-0-7432-8878-1Short fiction Collections Heart Songs and Other Stories (1988), ISBN 0-684-18717-5; republished with altered but similar content as trade paperback Heart Songs (1994) ISBN 1-86373-777-4 Close Range: Wyoming Stories (1999), ISBN 0-684-85222-5 Bad Dirt: Wyoming Stories 2 (2004), ISBN 0-7432-5799-5 Fine Just the Way It Is: Wyoming Stories 3 (2008), ISBN 978-1-4165-7166-7Stories Awards and recognition 1993—PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction (Postcards) 1993—Chicago Tribune Heartland Prize for Fiction, for The Shipping News 1993—Irish Times International Fiction Prize, for The Shipping News 1993—National Book Award, Fiction The Shipping News 1994—Pulitzer Pr.... Discover the Annie Proulx popular books. 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    A Perfect Universe

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    Presidio

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    Bad Dirt

    Annie Proulx

    Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award winner Annie Proulx returns with another stellar collection of short stories bound to be even more successful than her bestselling, criticall...

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    The Lost Frontier

    Mark Asquith

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    Travers Corners

    Scott Waldie

    Welcome to Travers Corners, a dusty Montana town, where nothing much has happened since Herbert Hoover stopped for gas. Travers Corners, like most small towns, has no newspaper, no...

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    The Invention of Childhood

    Hugh Cunningham

    The Invention of Childhood will paint a vivid picture of the lives of children in Britain from pagan AngloSaxon times to the present day. Drawing heavily on primary sources, suc...

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    Gone with the Wind

    Margaret Mitchell

    'My dear, I don't give a damn.'Margaret Mitchell’s pageturning, sweeping American epic has been a classic for over eighty years. Beloved and thought by many to be the greatest of t...

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    In the Country of the Blind

    Edward Hoagland

    A NEW YORK TIMES EDITOR'S CHOICESixty years after the publication of his first novel, Cat Man, Edward Hogland is publishing his twentyfifth book at the age of eightythree. This cap...

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    The Current

    Tim Johnston

    "A firstrate thriller . . . Past and present merge in The Current, Tim Johnston's atmospheric, exquisitely suspenseful novel of two murders separated by ten years."  The Washi...

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    The Essay

    Robin Yocum

    Jimmy Lee Hickam grew up along Red Dog Road, a deadend strip of gravel and mud buried deep in the bowels of Appalachian Ohio. It is the poorest road, in the poorest county, in the ...

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    That Old Ace in the Hole

    Annie Proulx

    From Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award winner Annie Proulx comes an exhilarating story brimming with language, history, landscape, music, and love.Bob Dollar is a young man fr...

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    The Deluge

    Stephen Markley

    A New York Times Notable Book “This book is, simply put, a modern classic. If you read it, you'll never forget it. Prophetic, terrifying, uplifting.” Stephen KingFrom the bestselli...

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    The Power of the Dog

    Thomas Savage & Annie Proulx

    Now an Academy Awardwinning Netflix film by Jane Campion, starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Kirsten Dunst: Thomas Savage's acclaimed Western is "a pitchperfect evocation of ti...

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    Brokeback Mountain

    Annie Proulx

    A stand alone edition of Annie Proulx’s beloved story “Brokeback Mountain” (in the collection Close Range)the basis for the major motion picture directed by Ang Lee, starring Jake ...

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    Accordion Crimes

    Annie Proulx

    Pulitzer Prize–winning author Annie Proulx brings the immigrant experience to life in this stunning novel that traces the ownership of a simple green accordion.E. Annie Proulx’s Ac...

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    Heart Songs and Other Stories

    Annie Proulx

    Before she wrote the bestselling Brokeback Mountain, Annie Proulx was already producing some of the finest short fiction in the country. Here are her collected stories, including t...

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    Rites of Passage

    William Golding

    Introduced by Annie Proulx, lose yourself in an epic naval journey in this Booker Prizewinning novel: the first in the acclaimed Sea Trilogy by the author of Lord of the Flies.I gr...

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    Song of Myself

    Walt Whitman

    Do I contradict myself?Very well then I contradict myself.(I am large, I contain multitudes.)Abundant, ecstatic, generous, courageous this is the first American epic poem, a celeb...

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    The Mango Orchard

    Robin Bayley

    As a child, Robin Bayley was enchanted by his grandmother's stories of Mexican adventures: of bandits, wild jungle journeys, hidden bags of silver and a narrow escape from the bloo...

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    Wyoming

    JP Gritton

    A Kirkus Best Fiction of 2019 Pick!A cross between Daniel Woodrell and Annie Proulx, Wyoming is about the stubborn grip of inertia and whether or not it is possible to live without...

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    The Sacrifice of Lester Yates

    Robin Yocum

     Finalist for the 2022 Dashiell Hammett Award for Literary Excellence in Crime Writing Lester Yates is the notorious Egypt Valley Strangler, one of the country’s most pro...

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    A Different Sky

    Meira Chand

    Singapore a trading post where different lives jostle and mix. It is 1927, and three young people are starting to question whether this inbetween island can ever truly be their ho...

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    The Grass Harp

    Truman Capote

    From the bestselling author of In Cold Blood and Breakfast at Tiffany's comes the story of three endearing misfitsan orphaned boy and two whimsical old ladieswho take up residence ...

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    The Borrowed Hills

    Scott Preston

    A stunning debut novel set in the rugged, rural landscape of northwest England where two sheep farmers lose their flocks and decide to reverse their fortunes by stealing sheep from...

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    Close Range

    Annie Proulx

    From the Pulitzer Prize–winning and bestselling author of The Shipping News and Accordion Crimes comes one of the most celebrated short story collections of our time.Annie Proulx's...

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    Die Gewalt der Hunde

    Thomas Savage

    Ein intensives Psychodrama über das althergebrachte Ideal männlicher Härte und die Beziehung zwischen zwei Brüdern.Montana in den 1920ern: Den Brüdern Phil und George Burbank gehör...

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    American Canopy

    Eric Rutkow

    This fascinating and groundbreaking work tells the remarkable story of the relationship between Americans and their trees across the entire span of our nation’s history. Like many ...

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    Music For Chameleons

    Truman Capote

    In these gems of reportage Truman Capote takes true stories and real people and renders them with the stylistic brio we expect from great fiction. “An incomparable stylist and ente...

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    Postcards

    Annie Proulx

    Pulitzer Prize–winning author Annie Proulx's first novel, Postcards, tells the mesmerizing tale of Loyal Blood, who misspends a lifetime running from a crime so terrible that it re...

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    Bird Cloud

    Annie Proulx

    Part autobiography, part natural history, Bird Cloud is the glorious story of Annie Proulx’s piece of the Wyoming landscape and her home there.“Bird Cloud” is the name Annie Proulx...

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    Travers Corners

    Scott Waldie

    The final chapters of Scott Waldie’s iconic Travers Corners trilogy.Travers Corners, Montana, is not much more than Main Street. There’s Ed’s Garage and Filling Station; McCracken’...

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    Death Comes for the Archbishop

    Willa Cather

    A portrait of an enduring friendship, from one of America’s most celebrated novelists.‘Quite simply a masterpiece’ Daily Telegraph Two priests are despatched from Rome to New Mexic...

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    The Geographical Imagination of Annie Proulx

    Alex Hunt

    This highly readable edited collection focuses on the work of Pulitzer Prizewinning author Annie Proulx. Each contributor to this volume explores a different facet of Proulx's stri...

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    Closer by Sea

    Perry Chafe

    INSTANT NATIONAL BESTSELLER CBC Books “86 Works of Canadian Fiction to Read in the First Half of 2023” CBC Books “40 Canadian Books to Read This Summer”From the writer and producer...