Sneha Girap (Editor)

Christine Schutt

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Name
  
Christine Schutt


Role
  
Novelist

Christine Schutt SchuttBjpg

Education
  
Columbia University, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Awards
  
Guggenheim Fellowship for Creative Arts, US & Canada

Nominations
  
Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, National Book Award for Fiction

Books
  
Prosperous Friends, All Souls, Nightwork, A day - a night - another d, Florida

Christine schutt the writers studio reading series


Christine Schutt, an American novelist and short story writer, has been a finalist for the National Book Award for Fiction and the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. She received her BA and MA from the University of Wisconsin–Madison and her MFA from Columbia University. She is also a senior editor at NOON, the literary annual published by Diane Williams.

Contents

Christine Schutt wwwblackbirdvcueduv8n1imagescontributorssch

Christine schutt s first time my first time the paris review


Publications

Christine Schutt How We Spend Our Days Christine Schutt catching days

Schutt is the author of two collections of short stories, A Day, A Night, Another Day, Summer and Nightwork, chosen by poet John Ashbery as the best book of 1996 for the The Times Literary Supplement. Her novel Florida was a finalist for the 2004 National Book Award for Fiction and her second novel, All Souls, was published by Harcourt in spring of 2008 and was a finalist for the 2009 Pulitzer Prize in fiction. Her most recent novel, Prosperous Friends, was published by Grove Press in November 2012. She has twice won an O. Henry Award, as well as a Pushcart Prize, and is the recipient of fellowships from the New York Foundation of the Arts and Guggenheim Foundation. She lives in New York City and has two sons, Nick and Will. Will Schutt, author of Westerly, was the 2012 recipient of the Yale Prize for Younger Poets.

Other work

Schutt taught English and creative writing at The Nightingale-Bamford School from 1984-2014 where she served as the faculty adviser for the school literary magazine Philomel. She has taught and continues to teach graduate and undergraduate writing at Barnard College, Bennington College, Columbia University, Hollins University, Sarah Lawrence College, University of Massachusetts-Amherst, Syracuse University and UC Irvine. She has taught at the Sewanee Writers' Conference in the years 2006, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2017.

References

Christine Schutt Wikipedia