- Josephine Winslow Johnson
Josephine Winslow Johnson (1910-1990) was an American novelist, poet, and essayist. She won the
Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1935 at age 24 for her first novel, "Now in November ". Shortly thereafter, she published "Winter Orchard", a collection of short stories that had previously appeared in "Atlantic Monthly ", "Vanity Fair", "The St. Louis Review", and "Hound & Horn ". Of these stories, "Dark" won anO. Henry Award in 1934 [ [http://www.randomhouse.com/boldtype/ohenry/0999/winnerslist.html O. Henry Winners List] ] , and "John the Six" won anO. Henry Award third prize the following year. Johnson continued writing short stories and won three more O. Henry Awards: for "Alexander to the Park" (1942), "The Glass Pigeon" (1943), and "Night Flight" (1944).Johnson was born
June 20 ,1910 , inKirkwood, Missouri . She attendedWashington University from 1926 to 1931, but did not earn a degree. She wrote her first novel, "Now In November", while living in her mother's attic inWebster Groves, Missouri . She remained on her farm in Webster Groves and completed "Winter Orchard" in 1935. She published four more books before marrying Grant G. Cannon, editor in chief of the "Farm Quarterly", in 1942. The couple moved toIowa City , where she taught at theUniversity of Iowa for the next three years. They moved toHamilton County, Ohio in 1947, where she published "Wildwood".Johnson had three children: Terence, Ann, and Carol. The Cannons continued to move beyond the advancing urban sprawl of
Cincinnati , finally settling on the wooded acreage inClermont County, Ohio , which is the setting of "The Inland Island". In 1955, Washington University awarded her an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree. She published four more books before her death, from pneumonia, onFebruary 27 ,1990 , inBatavia, Ohio at age 79. [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C0CE5DE133BF931A35750C0A966958260 Obituary] at theNew York Times ]Works
* "
Now in November " (novel, 1934), for which she was awarded thePulitzer Prize
* "Winter Orchard and Other Stories" (short stories, 1936)
* "Jordanstown" (novel, 1937)
* "Year's End" (poetry, 1939)
* "Paulina Pot" (children's book, 1939)
* "Wildwood" (novel, 1947)
* "The Dark Traveler" (novel, 1963)
* "The Sorcerer's Son and Other Stories" (short stories, 1965)
* "The Inland Island" (essays, 1969), with illustrations byMel Klapholz (republished in 1996 with illustrations by Annie Cannon, the author's daughter)
* "Seven Houses: A Memoir of Time and Places" (memoir, 1973)
* " The Circle of Seasons" with Dennis Stock (1974)References
External links
* [http://www.pprize.com/BookDetail.php?bk=17 First edition of "Now In November"]
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