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Andrew Sean Greer grew up on 21 November, 1970 in Washington, D.C., US, is a Novelist. Find Andrew Sean Greer’s Bio details, How old?, How tall, Physical Stats, Romance/Affairs, Family and career upbeen in a relationship with?s. Know net worth is He in this year and how He do with money?? Know how He earned most of networth at the age of 50 years of age.
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Novelist |
| How old? |
51 years of age. |
| Zodiac Sign |
Scorpio |
| Born |
21 November 1970 |
| Born day |
21 November |
| Birthplace |
Washington, D.C., US |
| Nationality |
American |
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Andrew Sean Greer How tall, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Andrew Sean Greer’s Wife?
His wife is David Ross
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David Ross |
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Andrew Sean Greer income
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-2021. So, how much is Andrew Sean Greer worth at the age of 51 years of age. Andrew Sean Greer’s income source is mostly from being a successful Novelist. Born and raised in American. We have estimated Andrew Sean Greer’s net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million – $5 Million |
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Novelist |
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His novel Less was published in 2017 and received the 2018 Pulitzer Prize.
The Impossible Lives of Greta Wells was published in June 2013.
His stories have appeared in Esquire, The Paris Review, The New Yorker and other national publications, and have been anthologized most recently in The Book of Other People, and The PEN/O. Henry Prize Stories 2009.
Greer’s fourth book The Story of a Marriage was published in 2008. The New York Times said of it: “Mr. Greer seamlessly choreographs an intricate narrative that speaks authentically to the longings and desires of his characters. All the while he never strays from the convincing and steady voice of Pearlie.” The Washington Post called it “thoughtful, complex and exquisitely written.”
He is the author of The Story of a Marriage, which The New York Times has called an “inspired, lyrical novel,” and The Confessions of Max Tivoli, which was named one of the best books of 2004 by the San Francisco Chronicle and received a California Book Award.
His third book, The Confessions of Max Tivoli, was released in 2004; a New Yorker piece by John Updike called it “enchanting, in the perfumed, dandified style of disenchantment brought to grandeur by Proust and Nabokov.” Mitch Albom then chose The Confessions of Max Tivoli for the Today Show Book Club and it soon became a bestseller. The story of a man aging backwards, it was inspired by the Bob Dylan song “My Back Pages.” Though similar in theme, it is related neither to the Fitzgerald short story nor the film The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.
Andrew Sean Greer (born November 1970) is an American novelist and short story writer. Greer received the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for his novel Less.
Andrew Sean Greer grew up in November 1970, in Washington, D.C., the child of two scientists. He grew up in Rockville, Maryland. He is an identical twin. He graduated from Georgetown Day School, and Brown University, where he studied with Robert Coover and Edmund White, and served as commencement speaker. He lives part-time in Italy. He is the author of six works of fiction. Greer taught at Freie Universität Berlin and the Iowa Writers Workshop. He was a finalist for the Premio von Rezzori for a work translated into Italian, as well as a Today Show pick, a New York Public Library Cullman Center Fellow, and NEA Fellow, and a judge for the National Book Award.