- Josip Novakovich
Josip Novakovich (Croatian: "Novaković") is a Croatian-American writer. His grandparents had immigrated from the Croatian part of the Austro-Hungarian (Hapsburg) Empire to Cleveland, Ohio, and, after the First World War, his grandfather returned to what had become Yugoslavia. Josip Novakovich was born and grew up in the Central Croatian town of Daruvar, studied medicine in the northern Serbian city of Novi Sad. At the age of 20 he left Yugoslavia, continuing his education at Vassar College (B.A.), Yale University (M.Div.), and the University of Texas, Austin (M.A.).
He has published a novel ("April Fool's Day"), three short story collections ("Yolk", "Salvation and Other Disasters", "Infidelities: Stories of War and Lust"), two collections of narrative essays ("Apricots from Chernobyl", "Plum Brandy: Croatian Journey") and a textbook ("Fiction Writer's Workshop"). Novakovich has taught at Nebraska Indian Community College, Bard College, Moorhead State University, Antioch University in Los Angeles, the University of Cincinnati, and is now a professor at Pennsylvania State University.
Mr. Novakovich is the recipient of the
Whiting Writer's Award , aGuggenheim fellowship , two fellowships from theNational Endowment of the Arts , an award from theIngram Merrill Foundation , and anAmerican Book Award from theBefore Columbus Foundation . He was anthologized in "Best American Poetry ,Pushcart Prize ," and "O.Henry Prize Stories ."He teaches in the Master's of Fine Arts program at
Pennsylvania State University .External links
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