Dana Spiotta
Dana Spiotta is the author of Innocents and Others , which won the St. Francis College Literary Prize and was short-listed for The Los Angeles Times Book Prize; Stone Arabia , which was a National Book Critics Circle Award finalist; Eat the Document , which was a National Book Award finalist; and Lightning Field . Spiotta was a Guggenheim Fellow, a New York Foundation for the Arts Fellow, and she won the 2008-9 Rome Prize from the American Academy in Rome. In 2017, the American Academy of Arts...See more
Dana Spiotta is the author of Innocents and Others , which won the St. Francis College Literary Prize and was short-listed for The Los Angeles Times Book Prize; Stone Arabia , which was a National Book Critics Circle Award finalist; Eat the Document , which was a National Book Award finalist; and Lightning Field . Spiotta was a Guggenheim Fellow, a New York Foundation for the Arts Fellow, and she won the 2008-9 Rome Prize from the American Academy in Rome. In 2017, the American Academy of Arts and Letters awarded her the John Updike Prize in Literature. Spiotta lives in Syracuse and teaches in the Syracuse University MFA program. See less
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Dana Spiotta book reviews
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Innocents and Others
An Intriguing Comment on Image and Relationships
by JParker, Nov 20, 2016
We all have certain authors, or even individual books, we return to over and over. Some qualify as comfort food to get us through those dark nights of the soul: P.G. Wodehouse, H.H. Munro (Saki), ... Read More
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Stone Arabia
Writer to watch
by leevyne, Jun 14, 2012
Most prospective readers will be puzzled by the title of this novel. If one drives in an area of central New York State not too far from Utica, one might--- as I once did--- pass a sign for the small ... Read More
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Eat the Document
Better than an Ambien...
First, I should state I only made it 60 pages in on this book then decided to turf it. From what little I read, it appears it is a character driven story rather than a plot driven one. The synopsis ... Read More