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Steven Millhauser


USA flag (b.1943)

Steven Millhauser lives in Saratoga Springs, New York and teaches at Skidmore College. He has been awarded the Pulitzer Prize for fiction, and has been honored by the American Academy of Arts and Letters.

Awards: Pulitzer (1997), WFA (1990)  see all

Genres: Literary Fiction
 
Novels
   Portrait of a Romantic (1977)
   Edwin Mullhouse (1979)
   From the Realm of Morpheus (1986)
   Martin Dressler (1996)
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Collections
   In the Penny Arcade (1985)
   The Barnum Museum (1990)
   Little Kingdoms (1993)
   The Knife Thrower (1998)
   The King in the Tree (2003)
   Dangerous Laughter (2008)
   We Others (2011)
   Voices in the Night (2015)
   Disruptions (2023)
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Novellas and Short Stories
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Series contributed to
Electric Literature's Recommended Reading
   Cathay (2012)
   Home Run (2013)
   9 Stories on the Magic of Cities (2018) (with others)
   9 Stories About Competition (2018) (with others)
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Books containing stories by Steven Millhauser
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The Best American Short Stories 2013 (2013)
(Best American Short Stories)
edited by
Elizabeth Strout
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The Best American Short Stories 2012 (2012)
(Best American Short Stories)
edited by
Tom Perrotta
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The Best American Short Stories 2011 (2011)
(Best American Short Stories)
edited by
Geraldine Brooks

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Awards
1997 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction : Martin Dressler: The Tale of an American Dreamer
1990 World Fantasy Award for Best Short Story : The Illusionist

Award nominations
2012 PEN/Faulkner Award (nominee) : We Others: New and Selected Stories
2009 Shirley Jackson Award for Single-Author Collection (nominee) : Dangerous Laughter: Thirteen Stories
1996 National Book Award for Fiction (shortlist) : Martin Dressler: The Tale of an American Dreamer
1995 World Fantasy Award for Best Short Story (nominee) : The Sisterhood of Night
1991 PEN/Faulkner Award (nominee) : The Barnum Museum


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