USA | 2001 J. S. Marcus is the author of a collection of stories, The Art of Cartography, published by Knopf in 1991. He is a recipient of the Whiting Writer’s Award. From 1990 to 1994, he lived [...]
Norway | 2001 Gunnar Kopperud was born in 1946 and studied theatre in Strasbourg and at RADA in London. He also took a master’s degree in philosophy at the University of Oslo. Author of the much [...]
Canada | 2001 Catherine Bush is the author of the novel Minus Tim, which The New York Times praised for its “mordant vision of late 20th-century life” and The Rules of Engagement. A graduate of [...]
Trinidad/Canada | 2001 Andre Alexis was born in Trinidad in 1957 and grew up in Canada. He is the author of Childhood, a novel, and Despair, a collection of short stories. Andre Alexis lives in [...]
USA | 2000, 2008, 2016 Edmund White is the author of many books that are widely translated, including the acclaimed biography Jean Genet, his fiction includes the early landmark trilogy beginning [...]
Ireland | 2000, 2005 Colm Tóibín was born in Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford in Ireland in 1955 and was educated at University College Dublin where he read History and English. He was awarded the E. M. [...]
USA | 2000 John Burnham Schwartz is the author of two novels, Bicycle Days, andReservation Road, his work has been translated into 11 languages. In addition, his non-fiction is published in [...]
UK | 2000 David Hughes wrote several novels, including The Man Who Invented Tomorrow,The Imperial German Dinner Service, and The Pork Butcher, winner of the 1985 W.H. Smith Literary Award. Among [...]
Russia | 2000 A literary critic and dissident writer, Victor Erofeev contributed to the 1979 collection Metropol, which led to his banning from Soviet print until the Gorbachev era. Russian [...]