Jonathan Carroll
American author known for 'The Land of Laughs'

Born
January 26th, 1949
76 years ago
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United States
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An American author, recognized for contributions to fantasy literature. Achieved prominence with 'The Land of Laughs', a novel that blends elements of fantasy and reality. Carroll's writing often explores themes of imagination, relationships, and the surreal aspects of life. Published numerous works that include novels and short stories, showcasing a distinctive narrative style. Received multiple awards and accolades, including the World Fantasy Award. Resided in various countries, drawing inspiration from diverse cultural experiences.
Wrote 'The Land of Laughs'
Received World Fantasy Award
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