Nicole Krauss

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Nicole Krauss is an acclaimed contemporary American novelist known for her introspective, formally inventive works such as "The History of Love" and "Great House," which often explore memory, identity, and Jewish history.

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instanceOf American novelist
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author Nicole Krauss self-linksurface differs
awardReceived Anisfield-Wolf Book Award
International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award
surface form: International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award longlist

National Book Award finalist
surface form: National Book Award nomination

Orange Prize for Fiction
surface form: Orange Prize for Fiction shortlist
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt University of Oxford
surface form: Oxford University

Somerville College, Oxford
Stanford University
ethnicGroup Jewish Americans
familyName Krauss
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genre contemporary fiction
literary fiction
givenName Nicole
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement contemporary literature
name Nicole Krauss self-link
notableIdea exploration of identity in fiction
exploration of memory in fiction
representation of Jewish history in contemporary literature
notableWork Forest Dark
Great House
Man Walks Into a Room
The History of Love
To Be a Man
occupation essayist
novelist
short story writer
residence New York City
sexOrGender female
spouse Jonathan Safran Foer
writingLanguage English

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subject surface form: The History of Love
Jonathan Safran Foer spouse Nicole Krauss