David Vann (writer)


David Vann was born October 19, 1966 on Adak Island in the Aleutian Islands, Alaska. He is a novelist and short story writer, and is currently a professor of creative writing at the University of Warwick in England. Vann received a Guggenheim Fellowship and has been a National Endowment of the Arts fellow, a Wallace Stegner fellow, and a John L’Heureux fellow. His work has appeared in many magazines and newspapers. His books have been published in 23 languages and have won 14 prizes and been on 83 'best books of the year' lists. They have been selected for the New Yorker Book Club, the Times Book Club, the Samlerens Bogklub in Denmark and have been optioned for film by Inkfactory and Haut et Court. He has appeared in documentaries with the BBC, CNN, PBS, National Geographic, and E! Entertainment.

Works

Finalist

2nd place Pirate’s Alley Faulkner Society Prize for the novel for Legend of a Suicide
2011 — Flaherty-Dunnan First Novel Prize, The Center for Fiction, New York for Caribou Island
2011 — Prix du Roman Fnac, France, second place for Caribou Island
2011 — Le Prix Lire & Virgin, France, for Caribou Island
2012 — PEN CENTER USA Literary Awards finalist in Creative Nonfiction for Last Day On Earth
2012 — The Sunday Times Short Story Award shortlist, for a short story, “It’s Not Yours”
2013 — Prix du Festival Lire en Poche de Gradignan, for Caribou Island
2013 — Finalist, Grand prix de Littérature policière, France, for Dirt
2013 — Finalist, California Book Award in Fiction for Goat Mountain

Longlisted

2008 — The Story Prize, for Legend of a Suicide
2013 — International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award for Caribou Island
2013 — Chautauqua Prize, for Goat Mountain
2014 — International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award for Dirt
Two Pushcart Prize nominations for Legend of a Suicide