Jennifer Egan, who has been called one of the most gifted writers of her generation, was born in Chicago in 1962 and raised in San Francisco. Educated at the University of Pennsylvania and St. John’s College, Cambridge, she is the author of three novels: The Keep, The Invisible Circus, and Look at Me, a finalist for the National Book Award, as well as a short story collection, Emerald City. Egan was a fellow at the Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers at the New York Public Library.


2011 PULITZER PRIZE
FOR FICTION



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2010 National Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction

Clips from Our Interview with Jennifer Egan

An Audio Interview

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Egan’s early influences, her thoughts on the relevancy of social networking in the realm of literature, her writing habits, and other aspects of her art are included in her interview with Narrative. Here we offer a selection of audio clips—Egan outloud.

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    “The Way I Write” (0:13 preview)

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