Robert Clark (author)

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Robert Clark
Born (1952-04-09) April 9, 1952 (age 72)
Saint Paul, Minnesota, U.S.
Occupation
  • Novelist
  • writer
NationalityAmerican
GenreNon-fiction

Robert Clark (born April 9, 1952[1]) is an American novelist and writer of nonfiction. He has received the Edgar,[2] James Beard and Julia Child awards, the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Award, and the Washington State Book Award as well as being a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Award and the IMPAC Dublin Award. He has also been a Guggenheim Fellow and his books have been TLS and New York Times Notable Books of the Year. A native of St. Paul, Minnesota, he lives in New York City.

Works[edit]

Fiction[edit]

  • In the Deep Midwinter (1998)
  • Mr. White's Confession (1999)
  • Love Among the Ruins (2002)
  • Lives of the Artists (2005)

Nonfiction[edit]

  • James Beard: A Biography (1993)
  • River of the West: A Chronicle of the Columbia (1997)
  • The Solace of Food: A Life of James Beard (1998)
  • My Grandfather's House: A Genealogy of Doubt and Faith (2000)
  • Dark Water: Flood and Redemption in the City of Masterpieces (2008)
  • My Victorians: Lost in the Nineteenth Century (2019)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Search | Chicago Public Library | BiblioCommons".
  2. ^ "Category List – Best Novel". Edgar Awards. Retrieved 2023-11-21.