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Meredith Steinbach, lauded for her "gorgeous prose" by the New York Times Book Review, and by Publisher's Weekly for being "a writer of sensitivity and grace," presents her new novel, To Be Sung on the Water, a journey in the life of a young artist from her upbringing in the 1950's and 60's through the Sexual Revolution and the dark times of the Vietnam War and the AIDS Epidemic.

Produktbeschreibung
Meredith Steinbach, lauded for her "gorgeous prose" by the New York Times Book Review, and by Publisher's Weekly for being "a writer of sensitivity and grace," presents her new novel, To Be Sung on the Water, a journey in the life of a young artist from her upbringing in the 1950's and 60's through the Sexual Revolution and the dark times of the Vietnam War and the AIDS Epidemic.
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Autorenporträt
Meredith Steinbach is the author of literary novels and collections of fiction: The Charmed Life of Flowers: Field Notes from Provence (Winner of the International General Fiction Category at the 2013 Paris Book Festival), Village with Blue Doors, To Be Sung on the Water, Zara, Here Lies The Water, The Birth of the World as We Know It; or, Teiresias, Reliable Light, and Beata Rustica: The Tale of the Would-Be Saint; one play: In the Realm of Which There is No Sign; and a number of works in progress. Prizes and honors have included 2013, Paris Book Festival, Best of General Fiction Category; New England Book Festival, Honorable Mention, General Fiction Category; O. Henry Award for the Short Story; Bunting Fellowship at Harvard-Radcliffe; 100 Distinguished Stories, Best American Short Stories; National Endowment for the Arts Creative Writing Fellowship; Pushcart Prize for the Short Story, Travel Grant from the Thomas J. Watson Institute for research in France and Greece; Rhode Island State Artist's Grants, among others. Meredith Steinbach lives with her family in a sea captain's cottage on the Rhode Island coast and is Professor of Literary Arts at Brown University.