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Steven Millhauser (born August 3, 1943) is an American novelist and short story writer. He won the 1997 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for his novel Martin Dressler. Life and career Millhauser was born in New York City, grew up in Connecticut, and earned a B.A. from Columbia University in 1965. He then pursued a doctorate in English at Brown University. He never completed his dissertation but wrote parts of Edwin Mullhouse and From the Realm of Morpheus in two separate stays at Brown. Between times at the university, he wrote Portrait of a Romantic at his parents' house in Connecticut. His story "The Invention of Robert Herendeen" (in The Barnum Museum) features a failed student who has moved back in with his parents; the story is loosely based on this period of Millhauser's life. Until the Pulitzer Prize, Millhauser was best known for his 1972 debut novel, Edwin Mullhouse. This novel, about a precocious writer whose career ends abruptly with his death at age eleven, features the fictional Jeffrey Cartwright playing Boswell to Edwin's Johnson. Edwin Mullhouse brought critical acclaim, and Millhauser followed with a second novel, Portrait of a Romantic, in 1977, and his first collection of short stories, In The Penny Arcade, in 1986. Possibly the most well-known of his short stories is "Eisenheim the Illusionist" (published in "The Barnum Museum"), based on a pseudo-mythical tale of a magician who stunned audiences in Vienna in the latter part of the 19th century. It was made into the film The Illusionist (2006). Millhauser's stories often treat fantasy themes in a manner reminiscent of Poe or Borges, with a distinctively American voice. As critic Russell Potter has noted, "In (Millhauser's stories), mechanical cowboys at penny arcades come to life; curious amusement parks, museums, or catacombs beckon with secret passageways and walking automata; dreamers dream and children fly out their windows at night on magic carpets." Millhauser's collections of stories continued with The Barnum Museum (1990), Little Kingdoms (1993), and The Knife Thrower and Other Stories (1998). The unexpected success of Martin Dressler in 1997 brought him increased attention. Dangerous Laughter: Thirteen Stories made the New York Times Book Review list of 10 Best Books of 2008. Personal life Millhauser lives in Saratoga Springs, New York. He taught at Skidmore College for almost 30 years before retiring in 2017. He was previously married to Cathy Allis, an occupational therapist and crossword constructor. Awards and honors 2012 The Story Prize, We Others 1997 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, Martin Dressler Bibliography Novels Edwin Mullhouse : the life and death of an American writer, 1943-1954, by Jeffrey Cartwright : a novel. New York: Knopf. 1972. Portrait of a Romantic (1977) ISBN 0-671-63089-X From the Realm of Morpheus (1986) ISBN 0-688-06501-5 Martin Dressler: The Tale of an American Dreamer (1996) ISBN 0-517-70319-X Short fiction Collections In the Penny Arcade (1986) ISBN 1-56478-182-8 The Barnum Museum (1990) ISBN 1-56478-179-8 Little Kingdoms (1993) (Novellas) ISBN 0-375-70143-5 The Knife Thrower (1998) ISBN 0-679-78163-3 Enchanted Night (1999) (Novella) ISBN 0-375-70696-8 The King in the Tree: Three Novellas (2003) ISBN 0-375-41540-8 Dangerous Laughter: Thirteen Stories (2008) ISBN 0-307-26756-3 We Others: New and Selected Stories (2011) ISBN 0-307-59590-0 Voices in the Night (2015) Disruptions (2023) Stories Critical studies and reviews of Millhauser's work Understanding Steven Millhauser (Understanding Contemporary American Fiction), by Earl G. Ingersoll. University of South Carolina Press, 2014 ISBN 1611173086 Steven Millhauser : la précision de l'impossible, by Marc Chénetier. Paris: Belin, 2013 ISSN 1275-0018 Notes External links Interview conducted by Etienne Février for Transatlantica (2011) Interview conducted by Jim Shepard for BOMB (2003) Interview conducted by Marc Chénetier for Transatlantica (2003) Steven Millhauser at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database Steven Millhauser at IMDb Excerpt from Enchanted Night. Discover the Steven Millhauser popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Steven Millhauser books.

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    We Others

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    PEN/FAULKNER AWARD FINALIST From the Pulitzer Prizewinning author of Martin Dressler: the essential stories across three decades that showcase his indomitable imagination.  "...

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    Understanding Steven Millhauser

    Earl G. Ingersoll

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