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'A triumphantly preposterous fish-out-of-water campus caper hilarious.' — Washington Post, Famous Writers I Have Known, A Novel, James Magnuson,  · Fiction Magnuson, James Famous Writers I Have Known: A Novel Read by Kevin T. Collins Audible audio edition, 10 hours and 11 minutes, unabridged, $ Also available in hardcover () and paperback (W. W. Norton, , pgs. $, January ) Famous Writers I Have Known by James Magnuson, director of the James A. Michener Center for Writers at /5. THE AUTHOR. James Magnuson is the author of eight previous novels in addition to his new novel, Famous Writers I Have Known. He is a former Hodder Fellow at Princeton University, the recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts fellowship for his fiction, and the winner of the Jesse Jones Award from the Texas Institute of Letters. Magnuson currently directs the James A. Michener Center for Writers at .


Read "Famous Writers I Have Known: A Novel" by James Magnuson available from Rakuten Kobo. "A triumphantly preposterous fish-out-of-water campus caper hilarious." —Washington Post In this brilliant mix of litera. To add to these ranks, the Texas Book Festival has selected James Magnuson as the recipient of the Texas Writer Award for his new novel, Famous Writers I Have Known. While James Magnuson is not native to Texas, he has spent enough time here to earn his status. He was born in Madison, Wisconsin in and grew up in small towns throughout. James L. Magnuson, Jan. 26 - Magnuson has served as director of the Michener Center for Writers at the University of Texas at Austin for the past 22 years. He is the author of nine novels, most recently Famous Writers I Have Known and Windfall, as well as a screenwriter and playwright.


'A triumphantly preposterous fish-out-of-water campus caper hilarious.' — Washington Post, Famous Writers I Have Known, A Novel, James Magnuson, Abandonato, the hero of James Magnuson’s novel “Famous Writers I Have Known,” slips town for Texas, holing up at a creative writing institute where he’s mistaken for a J. D. Salingeresque. James Magnuson is the author of eight previous novels and the recipient of multiple fellowships and awards for fiction. He currently directs the James A. Michener Center for Writers at the University of Texas. He lives in Austin.

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