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Ann Patchett

Tom Lake

Ann Patchett

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About Ann Patchett

About the Author: Ann Patchett

 

Ann Patchett at a Glance

 

Full Name: Ann Patchett

Pronunciation: ann PATCH-it

Born: December 2, 1963

Nationality: American

Education:

  • Sarah Lawrence College (BA)
  • University of Iowa (MFA)

Genres:

  • Literary fiction

 

Biography & Background

 

Ann Patchett Biography

Ann Patchett is an American writer and Pulitzer Prize nominee. Though born in Los Angeles, California, she largely grew up in Nashville, Tennessee, before attending university at Sarah Lawrence College and the University of Iowa. She published her first novel, The Patron Saint of Liars, in 1992 and found widespread success with her 2001 work Bel Canto, which was adapted into a 2018 feature film starring Julianne Moore and Ken Watanabe. In total, Patchett has written nine novels, as well as several works of nonfiction, including the memoir Truth and Beauty and the essay collection These Precious Days. Her work, which often focuses on themes of loss, the past, and human connection, has enjoyed both critical and popular acclaim, featuring on New York Times bestseller lists and being translated into over 30 languages.

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