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Ben Marcus (born October 11, 1967) is an American author and professor at Columbia University. He has written four books of fiction. His stories, essays, and reviews have appeared in publications including Harper's, The New Yorker, The Paris Review, Granta, The New York Times, GQ, Salon, McSweeney's, Time, and Conjunctions. He is also the fiction editor of The American Reader. His latest book, Notes From The Fog: Stories, was published by Alfred A. Knopf in August 2018. Life Marcus grew up in Austin, the son of a retired mathematician and the literary critic and Virginia Woolf scholar Jane Marcus. His father is Jewish and his mother is of Irish Catholic background; Marcus had a Bar Mitzvah. Marcus received his bachelor's degree in philosophy from New York University and an MFA from Brown University. Marcus is a professor at Columbia University School of the Arts. He is the editor of The Anchor Book of New American Short Stories, and the fiction editor at The American Reader. For several years he was the fiction editor of Fence. He lives in New York City and is married to the writer Heidi Julavits. He has two children. Influences Marcus's influences include Virginia Woolf, Franz Kafka, Donald Barthelme, Richard Yates, Flannery O'Connor, Thomas Bernhard, Padgett Powell, J. M. Coetzee, David Ohle, Kōbō Abe, Garielle Lutz, and George Saunders. Awards and honours 2014 Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award shortlist Leaving the Sea 2014 Jewish Quarterly-Wingate Prize, shortlist, The Flame Alphabet 2013 Guggenheim Fellow 2013 Berlin Prize Fellowship 2009 Creative Capital Award for Innovative Literature 2008 Morton Dauwen Zabel Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters 1999 Whiting Award 2000 National Endowment for the Arts, Fellowship in fiction, Creative writing Pushcart Prize (three times) Bibliography Novels Notable American Women (2002) The Flame Alphabet (2012) Short fiction Collections The Age of Wire and String (1995), short stories Leaving the Sea (2014), short stories New American Stories (2015), short stories Notes from the Fog, Knopf, (2018), ISBN 978-1101947456 short stories Stories "Elevation of the Prison Bed", The Barcelona Review, 1997 The Father Costume (2002), novella with art by Matthew Ritchie "My views on the darkness are well known". Harper's Magazine. 318 (1909): 44–46. June 2009. "The Dark Arts", The New Yorker, May 20, 2013 "The Loyalty Protocol", Granta 122: Betrayal, Winter 2013 (Subscription Required) "The Grow Light Blues", The New Yorker, June 22, 2015 Tool, a short story written as a review of a woo "Cold Little Bird", New Yorker, October 19, 2015 Other works Text for the photography book by Kahn & Selesnick Scotlandfuturebog (2002). Aperture Foundation, New York City, ISBN 0-89381-935-2. The Anchor Book of New American Short Stories (2004), editor The Moors (2010) Chemical Seuss, from benmarcus.com Thomas Bernhard, from benmarcus.com On the Lyric Essay, from benmarcus.com Why experimental fiction threatens to destroy publishing, Jonathan Franzen, and life as we know it: A correction, a response to an essay by Mr. Franzen, from Harpers.org References External links Official website Powell's Books interview with Ben Marcus Random House Interview with Ben Marcus Profile at The Whiting Foundation Electronic Book Review reviews Notable American Women Ben Marcus at the American Academy Berlin as Mary Ellen von der Heyden Fiction Fellow. Discover the Ben Marcus popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Ben Marcus books.

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  • Find Fix Finish synopsis, comments

    Find Fix Finish

    Ben McKelvey

    The new book from the bestselling author of The Commando and Mosul.It was Australia's longest war, and also our most secretive.In the craggy mountains, green belts and digital batt...

  • The Wall synopsis, comments

    The Wall

    Douglas Jackson

    AD 400. Rome and its Empire are failing . . .Veteran cavalry commander Marcus Flavius Victor sets out with his regiment to make what may be his final tour of the forts along Hadria...

  • A German Picturesque synopsis, comments

    A German Picturesque

    Jason Schwartz & Ben Marcus

    Haunting in their tone, brilliant in their images––very like fantastic presences moving across glass––the twenty–one fictions in this startling debut collection seem both inexplica...

  • The Saga of the Volsungs synopsis, comments

    The Saga of the Volsungs

    Jesse Byock

    The epic Viking Age stories that inspired J. R. R. Tolkien and Wagner's Ring cycleWritten in thirteenthcentury Iceland but based on ancient Norse poetry cycles, The Saga of the Vol...

  • Sabre Squadron synopsis, comments

    Sabre Squadron

    Cameron Spence

    With the outbreak of Gulf War hostilities a unit from 22 SAS slipped quietly over the border and into the enemy's backyard. It would be six weeks before any of the patrol again rea...

  • The Collected Stories of Diane Williams synopsis, comments

    The Collected Stories of Diane Williams

    Diane Williams & Ben Marcus

    With over three hundred new and previously published short stories as well as three novellas, The Collected Stories of Diane Williams brings together distilled works of “unsettling...

  • Pulp Friction synopsis, comments

    Pulp Friction

    Michael Bronski

    A collection of gay erotic writings tracing the development of a gay identity from the late 19th century to just before the Stonewall Inn riotsLong before the rise of the modern ga...

  • Trust No One synopsis, comments

    Trust No One

    Anthony Mosawi

    My name is Sara Eden, and this is all I can remember . . . There are government agents pursuing me. They think I know something they want. They will never stop. I could be a dange...

  • Betrayal synopsis, comments

    Betrayal

    Stewart Binns

    'Brilliant. An explosive thriller with true authenticity' Tom Marcus, bestselling author of Soldier Spy January, 1981. They're undercover in Belfast.Determined to put an end to a w...

  • Ben Marcus and the Staff of Power synopsis, comments

    Ben Marcus and the Staff of Power

    Jeremy Cook

    When Ben receives a gift from his father, he assumes it will be just another cane to add to his collection. Little does he know that it will start a chain reaction that will lead t...

  • Spymaster synopsis, comments

    Spymaster

    Martin Pearce

    'I cannot think of a better biography of a spy chief'Richard DavenportHines, The SpectatorSir Maurice Oldfield was one of the most important British spies of the Cold War era. A fa...