Bonnie Nadzam Explained

Bonnie Nadzam
Birth Place:Cleveland Heights, Ohio, U.S.
Occupation:Writer
Nationality:American
Education:Carleton College (BA)
Arizona State University (MFA)
University of Southern California (MA, PhD)
Awards:Center for Fiction First Novel Prize (2011)

Bonnie Nadzam is an American writer. She is a native of Cleveland Heights, Ohio.

Education

She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in English Literature and Environmental Studies from Carleton College, a Master of Fine Arts from Arizona State University (2004) and an MA and PhD from the University of Southern California (2010).[1]

Career

Her fiction, essays and poetry have appeared in Harper's Magazine, Orion, Granta, the Kenyon Review, Alaska Quartery Review, and many other journals. Her first novel, Lamb, was recipient of the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize,[2] long-listed for the Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction in the UK,[3] and was translated into several languages. The book was made into an award-winning independent film, Lamb, starring Ross Partridge and Oona Laurence and produced by Orchard.[4]

Nadzam is co-author of Love in the Anthropocene with environmental ethicist Dale Jamieson.[5] Her second novel, Lions, was released by Grove Atlantic in 2016 and was a Finalist for the PEN USA Literary Award in Fiction.[6]

References

  1. Web site: Frisch . Suzy . An Examined Life . carleton.edu . January 29, 2020 . 2012.
  2. Web site: Ambrosia Viramontes Brody . USC Dornsife alumna wins prize for first novel . news.usc.edu . January 29, 2020 . April 16, 2012.
  3. News: Women's prize for fiction 2013 longlist . January 29, 2020 . The Guardian . March 13, 2013.
  4. News: King . Susan . 'Lamb' filmmakers say story's queasy uncertainty appealed to them . January 29, 2020 . Los Angeles Times . January 8, 2016.
  5. Web site: Michael Silverblatt . Bonnie Nadzam and Dale Jamieson: Love in the Anthropocene . kcrw.com . January 29, 2020 . October 1, 2015.
  6. Web site: CSUN Professor's Book a Finalist for PEN Center USA Literary Award . csun.edu . January 29, 2020 . August 24, 2017.