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Michael Cunningham
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Cincinnati>Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.| death_date =| death_place = Stanford University (Bachelor of Arts>BA)University of Iowa (MFA)| signature = MCunninghamSign.JPGThe Hours (novel)>The Hours| awards = Pulitzer Prize for Fiction PEN/Faulkner Award}}Michael Cunningham (born November 6, 1952)WEB, Meet the Writers: Michael Cunningham,weblink c. 2009, barnesandnoble.com, Barnes & Noble, 2009-06-26, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20090408211503weblink">weblink 2009-04-08, is an American novelist and screenwriter. He is best known for his 1998 novel The Hours, which won the Pulitzer Prize for FictionWEB, The Hours, by Michael Cunningham (Farrar, Straus & Giroux),weblink 2023-12-11, www.pulitzer.org, en, and the PEN/Faulkner AwardWEB, Past Award Winners & Finalists {{!, The PEN/Faulkner Foundation |url=https://www.penfaulkner.org/2011/08/01/past_award_winners/ |access-date=2023-12-11 |website=www.penfaulkner.org}} in 1999. Cunningham is Professor in the Practice of Creative Writing at Yale University.WEB, Michael Cunningham {{!, English |url=https://english.yale.edu/people/professors-practice-full-part-time-lecturers-creative-writers/michael-cunningham |access-date=2023-12-11 |website=english.yale.edu |language=en}}

Early life and education

Cunningham was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, and grew up in La Cañada Flintridge, California.WEB,weblink Michael Cunningham, SBA The Steven Barclay Agency, 2023-10-03, live,weblink 2023-06-26, WEB,weblink The Moment: Introducing the Special Guest in Conversation with Julie Otsuka, Felicelli, Anita, September 13, 2022, Alta, live,weblink 2022-09-13, He studied English literature at Stanford University, where he earned his degree. Later, at the University of Iowa, he received a Michener Fellowship and was awarded a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Iowa Writers' Workshop. While studying at Iowa, he had short stories published in the Atlantic Monthly and The Paris Review. His short story "White Angel" was later used as a chapter in his novel A Home at the End of the World. It was included in "The Best American Short Stories, 1989", published by Houghton Mifflin.In 1988, Cunningham received a National Endowment for the Arts FellowshipWEB, Literature Fellowships,weblink 2023-12-11, www.arts.gov, en, and in 1993 a Guggenheim Fellowship.WEB, Michael Cunningham,weblink 2023-12-11, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation..., en, In 1995 he was awarded a Whiting Award.WEB, Michael Cunningham,weblink 2023-12-11, www.whiting.org, Cunningham has taught at the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, Massachusetts, and in the creative writing M.F.A. program at Brooklyn College.

Career

The Hours established Cunningham as a major force in the American writing sphere, and his 2010 novel, By Nightfall, was also well received by U.S. critics.metacritic entry on "Specimen Days"{{dead link|date=October 2011}} Cunningham edited a book of poetry and prose by Walt Whitman,"For Every Atom Belonging to Me: Poet Michael Cunningham", Radio Netherlands Archives, October 7, 2006 Laws for Creations, and co-wrote, with Susan Minot, a screenplay adapted from Minot's novel Evening. He was a producer for the 2007 film Evening, starring Glenn Close, Toni Collette, and Meryl Streep.In November 2010, Cunningham judged one of NPR's "Three Minute Fiction" contests.WEB,weblink Three-Minute Fiction: The Winner Is ..., NPR.org, In April 2018, it was announced that Cunningham would serve as consulting producer for a revival of the Tales of the City miniseries, which is based on Armistead Maupin's book series of the same name.WEB, Petski, Denise, Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City Revival Gets Series Order At Netflix; Ellen Page Joins Cast,weblink Deadline Hollywood, June 12, 2019, April 24, 2018, The miniseries premiered on June 7, 2019.

Personal life

Although Cunningham is gay, and married to psychoanalyst Ken Corbett,NEWS,weblink At Home With: Michael Cunningham; This Is the House The Book Bought, The New York Times, John, Leland, October 24, 2002, September 7, 2013, he dislikes being referred to as a (:Category:Gay writers|gay writer), according to a PlanetOut article.PlanetOut Entertainment {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090829095620weblink |date=August 29, 2009 }} While he often writes about gay people, he does not "want the gay aspects of [his] books to be perceived as their single, primary characteristic."NEWS,weblink Catching Up with Michael Cunningham, Out, Chadwick, Moore, September 30, 2010, September 7, 2013, Cunningham lives in Brooklyn, New York and works in Manhattan.NEWS, Alter, Alexandra, September 13, 2023, Michael Cunningham Couldn't Help but Write a Pandemic Novel, The New York Times,weblink December 11, 2023,

Bibliography

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Novels

Short stories

Collections:
  • A Wild Swan and Other Tales (2015), Farrar, Straus and Giroux {{ISBN|978-0374290252}}, collection of 11 short stories:
  • : "Dis. Enchant.", "A Wild Swan", "Crazy Old Lady", "Jacked", "Poisoned", "A Monkey's Paw", "Little Man", "Steadfast; Tin", "Beasts", "Her Hair", "Ever/After"
Uncollected short stories:
  • "White Angel" (1989), later used as a chapter in novel A Home at the End of the World
  • "Mister Brother" (1999)
  • "The Destruction Artist" (2007), collected in A Memory, a Monologue, a Rant, and a Prayer (2007), edited by Eve Ensler and Mollie Doyle
  • "A Wild Swan" (2010), collected in anthology (My Mother She Killed Me, My Father He Ate Me|My Mother She Killed Me, My Father He Ate Me: Forty New Fairy Tales) (2010), edited by Kate Bernheimer and Carmen Giménez Smith

Non-fiction

  • JOURNAL, 1996, The Slap of Love,weblink Open City, 6, , article
  • Land's End: A Walk in Provincetown (2002), travels
  • Company (2008), an essay on the influence of Virginia Woolf on Cunningham's writing
  • About Time: Fashion and Duration (2020), with Andrew Bolton, couture

Screenplays

Contributor

Adaptations

Awards and achievements

For The Hours, Cunningham was awarded the: In 1995, Cunningham received the a Whiting Award.In 2011, Cunningham won the Fernanda Pivano Award for American Literature in Italy.WEB,weblink Le menzogne di Cunningham e la musica di Servillo - la Repubblica.it, July 2011,

See also

References

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External links

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