Andre Dubus Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

Andre Dubus Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

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This Biography is about one of the best Short story writer Andre Dubus including his Height, weight,Age & Other Detail…

Biography Of Andre Dubus
Real Name Andre Dubus
Profession Essayists, Short Story Writers, Novelists
Nick Name Andre Dubus II, Andre Jules Dubus II
Famous as Short story writer
Nationality American
Personal life of Andre Dubus
Born on 11 August 1936
Birthday 11th August
Died At Age 62
Sun Sign Leo
Born in Lake Charles
Died on 24 February 1999
place of death Haverhill
City Iowa, Louisiana
Siblings Kathryn Dubus, Beth
Spouses/Partners Patricia Dubus, Peggy Rambach
Children Andre Dubus
Education 1958 – McNeese State University, 1965 – University of Iowa
Awards 1996 – Rea Award for the Short Story

1991 – PEN/Malamud Award

1988 – MacArthur Fellowship – Fiction

1976 – Guggenheim Fellowship for Creative Arts US & Canada

1975 – Laurence L. & Thomas Winship/PEN New England Award – Separate Flights

Personal Fact of Andre Dubus

Andre Dubus was an American short story writer and novelist, hailed as one of the best American short story writers of the 20th century. Primarily remembered for his short stories in ‘Dancing After Hours and other collections, he was much admired for the great sensitivity with which he portrayed violence in his literary works. Many of his stories were narrated from a female’s perspective, and the triumph of love over loneliness was a recurring motif in his works.

Dubus loved writing from a young age and was educated by the Christian Brothers, a Catholic religious order, where his love for literature was encouraged. He decided to pursue a career in writing and studied English and journalism in college. After a six-year stint with the Marine Corps, he again turned his attention towards writing and gained a reputation as a remarkable writer of short stories.

In 1986, he became the victim of a tragic car accident which left him wheel-chair bound for the rest of his life. Shocked, he fell into a depression, but over a period of time he recovered well enough to write again. He experienced a creative rebirth following the accident and went on to establish himself as one of the most prominent short story writers in 20th century America