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Gregory Blake Smith

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American novelist

Gregory Blake Smith (born 1951) is an American novelist and short story writer. His novel, The Divine Comedy of John Venner, was named a Notable Book of 1992 by The New York Times Book Review and his short story collection The Law of Miracles won the 2010 Juniper Prize for Fiction and the 2012 Minnesota Book Award.

Smith holds an undergraduate degree from Bowdoin College and an M.F.A. from the Iowa Writers' Workshop. He has been the George Bennett Fellow at Phillips Exeter Academy and a Wallace Stegner Fellow at Stanford University. He is currently the Lloyd P. Johnson Norwest Professor of English and the Liberal Arts at Carleton College.

Works

Honors

  • Transatlantic Award, Henfield Foundation, 1982
  • George Bennett Fellow, Phillips Exeter Academy, 1983
  • Stegner Fellow, Stanford University, 1984
  • James A. Michener Award, Copernicus Society, 1985
  • National Endowment for the Arts Literary Fellowship, 1988, 2009
  • Pushcart Prize, 2006
  • Juniper Prize for Fiction, 2010
  • Lawrence Foundation Award, 2012
  • Minnesota Book Award for Fiction, 2012

References

  1. University of Mass. "2010 Juniper Winners" (PDF). Retrieved 8 April 2011.
  2. "Minnesota Book Awards: The winners for 2012".
  3. Gregory Blake Smith, Carleton College English Dept.

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