David Vann
American novelist, author of 'Legend of a Suicide'

Born
October 19th, 1966
58 years ago
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United States
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An American novelist and short story writer, gained recognition primarily for insightful explorations of personal and familial trauma. Debuted with the critically acclaimed work 'Legend of a Suicide' in 2008, a collection of interconnected stories reflecting on his childhood experiences in Alaska. Subsequent novels, including 'Caribou Island' and 'Closer to the Ground', continued to delve into themes of isolation and human relationships. Vann's writing often draws on his upbringing, shaping complex narratives that resonate deeply with readers and critics alike.
Wrote 'Legend of a Suicide'
Published 'Caribou Island'
Authored 'Dirt' and 'A Mile Down'
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