Lydia Davis

Lydia Davis

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2

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4.1

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1986-2009

About

Lydia Davis is an acclaimed American writer known for her innovative short stories and flash fiction. Born in 1947, she has garnered praise for her ability to distill complex emotions and narratives into remarkably brief compositions, blending clarity with wit. Davis has published several collections, including the award-winning "The Collected Stories of Lydia Davis" and "Can't and Won't," earning her a reputation as a master of the form. Her work extends to translations of classic French literature, notably Marcel Proust and Gustave Flaubert. Winner of the Man Booker International Prize, Davis's writing continues to inspire and challenge readers globally.

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