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Larry Woiwode (Critical Survey of Short Fiction)
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For the most part, Larry Woiwode is a writer of fiction, primarily the novel. His several novels, which have received critical acclaim, are, however, closely related to his short stories in style, setting, and characters. He has also written poetry and the nonfiction works Acts (1993), Aristocrat of the West: The Story of Harold Schafer (2000), and What I Think I Did: A Season of Survival in Two Acts (2000).
Achievements
In 1970, Larry Woiwode received the William Faulkner Foundation First Novel Award and a notable...
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