- Andrea Barrett
Andrea Barrett (born
November 16 ,1954 ) is an acclaimed American writer. Barrett received her B.A. in biology fromUnion College and briefly attended a Ph.D. program inzoology . She began writing fiction seriously in her thirties, but was relatively unknown until the publication of "Ship Fever ", a collection of short stories which won theNational Book Award in 1996. Barrett received aMacArthur Fellowship in 2001 and her book "Servants of the Map" was a finalist for the 2003Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. Barrett is particularly well known as a writer ofhistorical fiction and her work reflects her lifelong interest in science as many of her characters are scientists, often nineteenth-century biologists. Barrett currently teaches atWilliams College and in theWarren Wilson College MFA Program for Writers . She was also a fellow at the Center for Scholars and Writers at theNew York Public Library . She currently lives in North Adams, Massachusetts.Like Faulkner's, her characters sometimes appear in more than one story or novel. In an appendix to "The Air We Breathe" Barrett supplied a family tree making clear the relationships that begin in "
Ship Fever ". Although each novel and story is self-contained, the writing gains an added dimension when the reader is familiar with the characters' previous histories.Bibliography
* (1988) "Lucid Stars" (novel)
* (1988) "The Forms of Water" (novel)
* (1989) "Secret Harmonies" (novel)
* (1991) "The Middle Kingdom" (novel)
* (1996) "Ship Fever" (collection of short stories) - 1996 National Book Award Winner
* (1998) "The Voyage of the Narwhal" (novel)
* (2002) "Servants of the Map" (collection of short stories) - 2003 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction Finalist
* (2007) "The Air We Breathe" (novel)External links
* Identity Theory [http://www.identitytheory.com/people/birnbaum35.html interview] (2002)
* Salon [http://www.salon.com/books/int/1998/12/cov_02inta.html interview] (1998)
* A sample [http://www.theparisreview.com/viewmanuscript.php/prmMID/79 manuscript page] (2003)
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