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Jesmyn Ward (born
April 1, 1977) is an
American novelist and a
professor of
English at
Tulane University,
where she
holds the
Andrew W.
Mellon Professorship...
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Salvage the
Bones is the
second novel by
American author Jesmyn Ward and
published by
Bloomsbury in 2011. The
novel explores the
plight of a working-class...
- Sing, Unburied, Sing is the
third novel by the
American author Jesmyn Ward and
published by
Scribner in 2017. It
focuses on a
family in the
fictional town...
- five.
Several authors had
multiple books represented,
including Ferrante,
Jesmyn Ward, and
George Saunders. The list
predominantly featured works published...
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About Race is an
essay and
poetry collection edited by the
American author Jesmyn Ward and
published by
Scribner in 2016. The title, The Fire This Time, alludes...
- Men We
Reaped is a
memoir by the African-American
writer Jesmyn Ward. The book was
published by
Bloomsbury in 2013. The
memoir focuses on Ward's own personal...
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guest editor and two-time
National Book
Award winner,
Jesmyn Ward. Pitlor,
Heidi and Ward,
Jesmyn (editors), The Best
American Short Stories 2021 Houghton...
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award more than once
include William Faulkner, John Up****,
William Gaddis,
Jesmyn Ward, and
Philip Roth, each
having won on two
occasions along with numerous...
- David. "
Jesmyn Ward Wins
National Book
Award for 'Sing, Unburied, Sing'". The New York Times.
Retrieved December 13, 2018. Begley, Sarah. "
Jesmyn Ward,...
- Prize-winning poet
Theodore Roethke,
National Book
Award winners Keith Waldrop and
Jesmyn Ward, composer/author/puppeteer
Forman Brown,
Alireza Jafarzadeh (a Middle...