Joyce Carol Oates
American novelist and short story writer

Born
June 16th, 1938
86 years ago
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United States
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An American novelist, short story writer, critic, and poet, this individual has published more than 70 novels, including the widely acclaimed 'Them,' which won the National Book Award. The author has also produced numerous short stories, plays, and essays throughout a career that spans several decades. The writing often explores themes of violence, identity, and social class. A professor of humanities at Princeton University, this individual has received multiple honors, including the O. Henry Award and the National Book Critics Circle Award.
Published over 70 novels
Won the National Book Award for 'Them'
Received multiple O. Henry Awards
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