Adam Johnson

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Adam Johnson is a Pulitzer Prize–winning American author best known for his novel "The Orphan Master's Son," which explores life in North Korea.

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instanceOf Pulitzer Prize winner
novelist
person
short story writer
awardReceived Dayton Literary Peace Prize
National Book Award for Fiction
Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
Sunday Times EFG Private Bank Short Story Award
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Arizona State University
Florida State University
McNeese State University
employer Stanford University
fieldOfWork contemporary literature
creative writing
gender male
genre literary fiction
short stories
hasWrittenForm novel
novella
short story collection
influencedBy American literary tradition
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Stanford University faculty
nationality American
notableAchievement won the National Book Award for Fiction for Fortune Smiles
won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for The Orphan Master's Son
notableWork Emporium
Fortune Smiles
Nirvana
Parasites Like Us
The Orphan Master's Son
occupation university professor
writer
placeOfBirth South Dakota
positionHeld Professor of English
creative writing instructor
residence California, United States
surface form: California
workFocus identity
political oppression
propaganda
writesAbout North Korea
authoritarianism
contemporary American life
writingStyle darkly comic
politically engaged
research-intensive

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