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Charles D'Ambrosio

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511:...in the last few years, writers in this book review have lamented the decline of slice-of-life realism, pronouncing it dead at least once. But pronouncing things dead is the job of critics, and the truth is that understated realism remains a robust tradition, as evidenced by the work of, among others, Charles D'Ambrosio, whose stories frequently appear in The New Yorker. Eleven years after the publication of his first book, "The Point," and one year after his book of essays, "Orphans," along comes "The Dead Fish Museum," which largely traverses the same Carveresque territory staked out in his debut: the charged relationships between fathers and sons, drifters and workers, in the outskirts of the American Northwest. 31: 132:, where he is currently on faculty. Previously, D'Ambrosio was on the faculty of Portland State University's MFA Program in Creative Writing, and has also been a visiting instructor at the Tin House Summer Writers Workshop and the Warren Wilson MFA Program for Writers. In 2005 he married writer and musician Heather Larimer; the two divorced in 2008. 853: 869: 929: 919: 914: 899: 215:. The book, which gained something of a cult status, sold out of its small-print run and was never reprinted. Ten years after his first collection, 30: 924: 904: 538: 828: 577: 736: 844: 909: 196: 874: 838: 250: 528:
Reading Seattle: The City in Prose, ed. Peter Donahue and John Trombold, University of Washington Press, 2004, pg 199
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Fellowship, and is presently a USA Rasmuson Fellow. The Rasmuson Fellowship earned him a $ 50,000 grant from
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The son of Charles D'Ambrosio, Sr (1932-2011), a professor of finance at the
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Fiction Writers Review Stories We Love: "The Point" by Charles D'Ambrosio
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The Allegorical Tourist: Jonathan Raban Straddles a Sea and Its Meanings
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D'Ambrosio is the author of two collections of short stories,
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published D'Ambrosio's first short story collection,
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D'Ambrosio at the 2015 Texas Book Festival
Seattle, Washington
Author
Oberlin College
BA
University of Iowa
MFA
short story
University of Washington
Seattle, Washington
Oberlin College
Iowa Writers Workshop
The Point
The Dead Fish Museum
The New Yorker
The Stranger (newspaper)
The Paris Review
Zoetrope All-Story
A Public Space
Little Brown
Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award
New York Times
Clear Cut Press
Knopf
Whiting Award
Lannan Foundation
United States Artists
Washington State Book Award
The Point
The Dead Fish Museum

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