Daniel Woodrell

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Daniel Woodrell is an American novelist known for his gritty, Ozarks-set crime and rural noir fiction, including the novel that inspired the film "Winter’s Bone."

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instanceOf collection of novels
human
novelist
activePeriod 21st century
late 20th century
awardReceived Crime Writers’ Association Dagger awards (shortlisted) NERFINISHED
PEN USA Award for Fiction NERFINISHED
basedOn Winter’s Bone NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1953
describedAs country noir writer
educatedAt Iowa Writers’ Workshop NERFINISHED
University of Kansas NERFINISHED
familyName Woodrell NERFINISHED
genre Southern Gothic NERFINISHED
crime fiction
rural noir
givenName Daniel NERFINISHED
hasPart Bayou Trilogy NERFINISHED
Muscle for the Wing NERFINISHED
The Ones You Do NERFINISHED
Under the Bright Lights NERFINISHED
hasWritten novels set in the American Civil War era
short stories
influencedGenre rural noir
languageOfWorkOrName English
literaryMovement contemporary American fiction
name Daniel Woodrell NERFINISHED
notableSetting Missouri Ozarks NERFINISHED
notableWork Give Us a Kiss NERFINISHED
Muscle for the Wing NERFINISHED
The Death of Sweet Mister NERFINISHED
The Maid’s Version NERFINISHED
The Ones You Do NERFINISHED
Tomato Red NERFINISHED
Under the Bright Lights NERFINISHED
Winter’s Bone NERFINISHED
Woe to Live On NERFINISHED
occupation novelist
short story writer
placeOfBirth Springfield, Missouri, United States NERFINISHED
residence Ozarks region, Missouri, United States NERFINISHED
workAdaptedAs Winter’s Bone (2010 film) NERFINISHED
writingFocus Ozarks-set fiction
working-class rural life

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Winter’s Bone authorOfSourceWork Daniel Woodrell