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Victoria Redel



Victoria Redel is the author of three books of poetry and five books of fiction. Her new novel, Before Everything, will be out with Viking Penguin in June 2017 and is forthcoming in the U.K., France, Italy, Germany, Poland, Turkey and China. Her novel The Border of Truth (Counterpoint 2007,) weaves the situation of refugees and a daughters awakening to the history and secrets of her fathers survival and loss. It was a Barnes and Noble Great New Writers Discovery Selection. Loverboy (2001, Graywolf /2002, Harcourt), was awarded the 2001 S. Mariella Gable Novel Award and the 2002 Forward Silver Literary Fiction Prize and was chosen in 2001 as a Los Angeles Times Best Book. Loverboy was adapted for a feature film directed by Kevin Bacon. Swoon (2003, University of Chicago Press), was a finalist for the James Laughlin Award. Her work has been widely anthologized and translated. Redels fiction, poetry and essays have appeared in numerous magazines and journals including Granta.com. Harvard Review, The Quarterly, The Literarian, The New York Times, The L.A. Times, O the Oprah magazine, Elle, Bomb, More and NOON.

Redel is on the graduate and undergraduate faculty of Sarah Lawrence College. She has taught in the Graduate Writing Programs of Columbia University and Vermont College. Redel was the McGee Professor at Davidson College. She has received fellowships from The Guggenheim Foundation, The National Endowment For The Arts and the Fine Arts Work Center. 

Victoria Redel was born in New York. She is a first generation American of Belgian, Rumanian, Egyptian and Russian and Polish descent. She attended Dartmouth College (BA) and Columbia University (MFA).
 

Genres: Literary Fiction
 
Novels
   Loverboy (2001)
   The Border of Truth (2007)
   Before Everything (2017)
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Collections
   Where the Road Bottoms Out (1995)
   Already the World (poems) (1995)
   Swoon (poems) (2003)
   Woman Without Umbrella (poems) (2012)
   Make Me Do Things (2013)
   Paradise (poems) (2022)
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Victoria Redel recommends
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Wednesdays at One (2023)
Sandra A Miller
"In Wednesdays at One, Miller's tautly crafted debut novel, Gregory's buried crime literally begins to haunt and undo his present. But wasn't Gregory's seemingly tidy life already unraveling? In this riveting psychological thriller, Miller astutely explores the powerful tensions between the desire to be known and forgiven and the terror of being revealed."
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Sign Here (2022)
Claudia Lux
"How can I prepare you for the thrilling ride that awaits you in Sign Here? If I told you this novel takes place in an office in hell and a summer house in New Hampshire? If I told you it was a complex family story of secrets and loss and a hilarious hijinks novel? Claudia Lux's brilliant debut is a genre-busting powerhouse. Whacky, clever, funny, gripping, this book is extraordinary--I couldn't put it down."

Anthologies containing stories by Victoria Redel



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