Emily Ruskovich
American writer
Emily Ruskovich (/ˈrʌskəvɪtʃ/ RUSS-kə-vitch[1]) is an American writer who won the 2019 International Dublin literary award for her novel Idaho.[2] She grew up in the Idaho Panhandle on Hoodoo Mountain.[3] She graduated from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop in 2011 and is an assistant professor at the University of Montana where she teaches creative writing; she was formerly on the faculty of Boise State University. She lives in the mountains west of Missoula. [4][5]
Bibliography
Novel
- Idaho (2017)
Short story
- Owl (2014)
- What Liesel Thinks of Horses (2014)
Work included in anthology
- The O. Henry Prize stories, 2015 (2015)
Awards
References
- ^ "Emily Ruskovich International Dylan Thomas Prize Reading". YouTube. Retrieved 22 August 2020.
- ^ Flood, A. "'My life completely changed': debut wins world's richest prize for a novel". The Guardian. Retrieved 13 June 2019.
- ^ "About the Author". Emily Ruskovich. Retrieved 2022-02-24.
- ^ Doyle, Martin (12 June 2019). "Debut US author Emily Ruskovich (33) wins €100,000 International Dublin Literary Award". The Irish Times.
- ^ B., Kustra (5 July 2019). "Real Life Influences Fiction In Emily Ruskovich's "Idaho"". Boise State Public Radio.
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Recipients of the International Dublin Literary Award
- David Malouf (1996)
- Javier Marías / Margaret Jull Costa (1997)
- Herta Müller / Michael Hofmann (1998)
- Andrew Miller (1999)
- Nicola Barker (2000)
- Alistair MacLeod (2001)
- Michel Houellebecq / Frank Wynne (2002)
- Orhan Pamuk / Erdağ Göknar (2003)
- Tahar Ben Jelloun / Linda Coverdale (2004)
- Edward P. Jones (2005)
- Colm Tóibín (2006)
- Per Petterson / Anne Born (2007)
- Rawi Hage (2008)
- Michael Thomas (2009)
- Gerbrand Bakker / David Colmer (2010)
- Colum McCann (2011)
- Jon McGregor (2012)
- Kevin Barry (2013)
- Juan Gabriel Vásquez / Anne McLean (2014)
- Jim Crace (2015)
- Akhil Sharma (2016)
- José Eduardo Agualusa / Daniel Hahn (2017)
- Mike McCormack (2018)
- Emily Ruskovich (2019)
- Anna Burns (2020)
- Valeria Luiselli (2021)
- Alice Zeniter / Frank Wynne (2022)
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