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  1. Barbara Ellen Kingsolver (born April 8, 1955) is a Pulitzer Prize-winning American novelist, essayist, and poet.

  2. Barbara Kingsolver. Contemporary U.S. author of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, critical commentary and journalism. Readers can find answers here about Barbara’s published books, as well as biographical information and frequently-asked questions. — “The Blood Returns”

  3. Jun 3, 2024 · Barbara Kingsolver, American writer and political activist whose best-known novels concern the endurance of people living in often inhospitable environments and the beauty to be found even in such harsh circumstances. Her notable works included Animal Dreams, The Poisonwood Bible, and The Lacuna.

  4. Introduction. In the culture in which I was raised, it was considered charming to tell long, entertaining stories about peculiar relatives or a runaway hog or anything under the sun—except yourself. Prolonged self-revelation seems discourteous to me, and self-aggrandizing is vulgar.

  5. Oct 14, 2022 · In “Demon Copperhead,” Barbara Kingsolver reimagines “David Copperfield” as a tale set in Southern Appalachia, and brings humanity and humor to a region and people who have long endured ...

  6. Learn about Barbara Kingsolver - Contemporary U.S. author of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, critical commentary and journalism.

  7. Barbara Kingsolver was born in 1955 and grew up in rural Kentucky. She earned degrees in biology from DePauw University and the University of Arizona, and has worked as a freelance writer and author since 1985.

  8. Barbara Kingsolver, whose Pulitzer-winning “Demon Copperhead” offered a variegated portrait of the region, guides readers through a literary landscape “as bracing and complex as a tumbling ...

  9. Oct 21, 2022 · The novelist on taking lessons from Doris Lessing, being inspired by John Steinbeck and why she can no longer read JD Salinger.

  10. Nov 16, 2023 · Nov. 16, 2023. Now that “ Demon Copperhead ” has been in the world for almost 14 months — and a stalwart on the hardcover fiction list for 54 weeks — Barbara Kingsolver finally has a moment to...