Michael Kimball (American Novelist)

Michael Kimball (American Novelist)



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Michael Kimball (1967/02/01) is an American novelist from Baltimore.

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Michael Kimball was born February 1, 1967 in Lansing, Michigan and is the author of three novels: The Way the Family Got Away (2000), How Much of Us There Was (2005), and Dear Everybody (2008). He studied at Michigan State University and New York University, and now lives in Baltimore, Maryland.

Kimball is a founding editor of Taint Magazine, and the recipient of a grant from the New York Foundation for the Arts, a Boswell and Johnson Award, and the Lidano Fiction Prize. His short fiction has also appeared in numerous literary magazines, including Open City, Prairie Schooner, Post Road, and New York Tyrant. Sam Lipsyte (author of Home Land, The Subject Steve, and Venus Drive) calls Kimball "a hero of contemporary fiction."

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american baltimore novelist taint magazine

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Michael Kimball (American Novelist)
著者 : Michael Kimball (American Novelist)
執筆言語:
英語
性別:
生没日:
1967/02/01 - ?
公式サイト:
http://www.michael-kimball.com/





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