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Jane Smiley (born September 26, 1949) is an American novelist. She won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1992 for her novel A Thousand Acres (1991). Biography Born in Los Angeles, California, Smiley grew up in Webster Groves, Missouri, a suburb of St. Louis, and graduated from Community School and from John Burroughs School. She obtained a BA in literature at Vassar College (1971), then earned an MA (1975), MFA (1976), and PhD (1978) from the University of Iowa. While working toward her doctorate, she also spent a year studying in Iceland as a Fulbright Scholar. From 1981 to 1996 she was a Professor of English at Iowa State University, teaching undergraduate and graduate creative writing workshops. In 1996, she relocated to California. She returned to teaching creative writing at the University of California, Riverside, in 2015. Career Smiley published her first novel, Barn Blind, in 1980, and won a 1985 O. Henry Award for her short story "Lily", which was published in The Atlantic Monthly. Her best-selling A Thousand Acres, a story based on William Shakespeare's King Lear, received the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1992. It was adapted into a film of the same title in 1997. Her novella The Age of Grief was made into the 2002 film The Secret Lives of Dentists. Her essay "Feminism Meets the Free Market" was included in the 2006 anthology Mommy Wars by Washington Post writer Leslie Morgan Steiner. Her essay "Why Bother?" appears in the anthology Knitting Yarns: Writers on Knitting, published by W. W. Norton & Company in 2013. Thirteen Ways of Looking at the Novel (2005), is a non-fiction meditation on the history and the nature of the novel, somewhat in the tradition of E. M. Forster's seminal Aspects of the Novel, that roams from eleventh century Japan's Murasaki Shikibu's The Tale of Genji to 21st-century American women's literature. In 2001, Smiley was elected a member of The American Academy of Arts and Letters. She has participated in the annual Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, the Cheltenham Festival, the National Book Festival, the Hay Festival of Literature and the Arts, and many others. She won the PEN USA Lifetime Achievement Award in 2006, and chaired the judges' panel for the prestigious Man Booker International Prize in 2009. Jonathan Franzen, author of The Corrections (2001), considers Smiley's book The Greenlanders to be greatly underappreciated and among the best works of contemporary American fiction. Smiley's then wrote a trilogy of novels about an Iowa family over the course of generations. The first novel of the trilogy, Some Luck, was published in 2014 by Random House. The second volume followed in the spring of 2015, and the third volume in the fall of 2015. Awards Smiley received the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1992. In 2006, she received the Fitzgerald Award for Achievement in American Literature award which is given annually in Rockville, Maryland, the city where Fitzgerald, his wife, and his daughter are buried, as part of the F. Scott Fitzgerald Literary Festival. Works Novels Barn Blind (1980) At Paradise Gate (1981) Duplicate Keys (1984) The Greenlanders (1988) A Thousand Acres (1991) Moo (1995) The All-True Travels and Adventures of Lidie Newton (1998) Horse Heaven (2000) Good Faith (2003) Ten Days in the Hills (2007) Private Life (2010) Some Luck (2014) Early Warning (April, 2015) Golden Age (October 20, 2015) Perestroika in Paris (2020) A Dangerous Business (2022) Lucky (2024) Short story collections The Age of Grief (1987) Ordinary Love & Good Will (1989) Non-fiction books Catskill Crafts (1988) Charles Dickens (2003) A Year at the Races: Reflections on Horses, Humans, Love, Money, and Luck (2004) Thirteen Ways of Looking at the Novel (2005) The Man Who Invented the Computer (2010) Young adult novels The Georges and the Jewels (2009) A Good Horse (2010) True Blue (2011) Pie in the Sky (2012) Gee Whiz (2013) Riding Lessons (2018) Saddles and Secrets (2019) Taking the Reins (2020) References External links Appearances on C-SPAN Jane Smiley on Charlie Rose Jane Smiley at IMDb Jane Smiley collected news and commentary at The Guardian Jane Smiley collected news and commentary at The New York Times 2004 Slate article: "The unteachable ignorance of the red states" Write TV Public Television Interview with Jane Smiley 2003 interview of Jane Smiley, IdentityTheory 'Jane Smiley's Good Faith'[usurped], review of Good Faith in the Oxonian Review 2010 Monterey Weekly article: "In her new novel, Private Life, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author uses family history as fictional fodder." KCRW Bookworm Interview Works by or about Jane Smiley at Internet Archive. Discover the Jane Smiley popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Jane Smiley books.

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  • The Mind-Body Problem synopsis, comments

    The Mind-Body Problem

    Rebecca Newberger Goldstein

    Renee's problem, according to her best friend, is that she thinks "the male sexual organ is the brain." Dissatisfied with her marriage to a mathematical genius, Renee Feuer struggl...

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    Duplicate Keys

    Jane Smiley

    From the Pulitzer Prizewinning author of A Thousand Acres comes a brilliant literary thriller set in Manhattan that’s “as taut and chilling as anything Hitchcock put on film" (San ...

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    Some Luck

    Jane Smiley

    NATIONAL BESTSELLER  NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FINALIST  From the Pulitzer Prizewinning author of A Thousand Acres comes the first volume of an epic trilogy that takes us ...

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    Sagas of Warrior-poets

    Leifur Eiricksson

    Kormak's Saga, The Saga of Hallfred TroublesomePoet, The Saga of Gunnlaug SerpentTongue, The Saga of Bjorn, Champion of the Hitardal People, Viglund's Saga Set in the farmsteads o...

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    A Dangerous Business

    Jane Smiley

    From the Pulitzer Prizewinning, bestselling author of A Thousand Acres: An amazing “mashup of a Western, a serialkiller mystery and a feministinflected tale of life in a ...

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    Radical Hope

    Carolina de Robertis

    Radical Hope is a collection of lettersto ancestors, to children five generations from now, to strangers in grocery lines, to any and all who feel weary and discouragedwritten by a...

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    The Greenlanders

    Jane Smiley

    From the Pulitzer Prizewinning author of A Thousand Acresand "a diverse and masterly writer” (The New York Times Book Review)comes an enthralling epic tale, written in the traditio...

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    In Their Lives

    Andrew Blauner

    The perfect gift for any Beatles fan, In Their Lives is an anthology of essays from a chorus of twentynine luminaries singing the praises of their favorite Beatles songs. The Beatl...

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    A Thousand Acres

    Jane Smiley

    PULITZER PRIZE WINNER  NATIONAL BESTSELLER  A "powerful and poignant" twentiethcentury reimagining of Shakespeare’s King Lear (The New York Times Book Review) that t...

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    Perestroika in Paris

    Jane Smiley

    NATIONAL BESTSELLER  From the Pulitzer Prizewinning and bestselling author: a captivating, brilliantly imaginative story of three extraordinary animalsand a young boywhose liv...

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    The Awakening and Selected Stories

    Kate Chopin & Jane Smiley

    A feminist literary landmark: the daring story of a woman's search for personal freedom that was so controversial in 1899 that it ended its author's career.With an effortless, sure...

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    Viking Age Iceland

    Jesse Byock

    Medieval Iceland was unique amongst Western Europe, with no foreign policy, no defence forces, no king, no lords, no peasants and few battles. It should have been a utopia yet its ...

  • Me, My Hair, and I synopsis, comments

    Me, My Hair, and I

    Elizabeth Benedict

    “[A] splendid collection . . . By turns wry, tender, pointed, and laughoutloud funny.” Publishers Weekly“Untangles the many truths about hair, and the lives we lead underneath it.”...

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    Avenue of Mysteries

    John Irving

    John Irving returns to the themes that established him as one of our most admired and beloved authors in this absorbing novel of fate and memory.In Avenue of Mysteries, Juan Diegoa...

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    Q Road

    Bonnie Jo Campbell

    The debut novel from the National Book Awardnominated author of American Salvage and The WatersA Today Show Read with Jenna Book Club Pick! Greenland Township, Michigan: On the sam...

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    The Awakening and Selected Stories

    Kate Chopin & Claire Vaye Watkins

    Kate Chopin's groundbreaking depiction of a woman who dares to defy the expectations of society in the pursuit of her desireWhen The Awakening was first published in 1899, charges ...

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    The Tumbling Turner Sisters

    Juliette Fay

    For fans of Orphan Train and Water for Elephants, a compelling historical novel from “one of the best authors of women’s fiction” (Library Journal). Set against the turbulent backd...

  • Eyrbyggja Saga synopsis, comments

    Eyrbyggja Saga

    Hermann Palsson & Paul Edwards

    An Icelandic saga which mixes realism with wild gothic imagination and history with eerie tales of hauntings. It dramatizes a 13th century view of the past, from the pagan anarchy ...

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    Jane Smiley, Jonathan Franzen, Don DeLillo

    Jason S. Polley

    The novels of Jane Smiley, Jonathan Franzen, and Don DeLillo propose new readings of justice in contemporary American literature. Jason S. Polley argues that such distinctive write...

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    Learwife

    J. R. Thorpe

    Inspired by Shakespeare's King Lear, this breathtaking debut novel tells the story of the most famous woman ever written out of literary history."I am the queen of two crowns,...

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    The End of the Novel of Love

    Vivian Gornick

    A finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award for Criticism, Vivian Gornick's The End of the Novel of Love explores the meaning of love and marriage as literary themes in t...

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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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    Three-a-Penny

    Lucy Malleson

    A rediscovered classic memoir a fascinating insight into the life of a crime writer during and after the First World War a woman ahead of her time.With a new introduction by Soph...

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    The Moon Riders

    Theresa Tomlinson

    When a young Amazon woman, Myrina, becomes one of the warrior priestesses known as the Moon Riders, she is well prepared to perform their sacred dances, hunt and fight when necessa...