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  1. Wallace Earle Stegner (18 de febrero de 1909 — 13 de abril de 1993) fue un historiador, ambientalista, novelista y escritor de relatos breves norteamericano. Se le conoce como "el decano de los escritores del Oeste".

  2. Wallace Earle Stegner (February 18, 1909 – April 13, 1993) was an American novelist, writer, environmentalist, and historian. He was often called "The Dean of Western Writers". [1] He won the Pulitzer Prize in 1972 [2] and the U.S. National Book Award in 1977.

  3. Historiador, ambientalista y escritor estadounidense, Wallace Stegner nació en Lake Mills en 1909 y falleció en Santa Fe (Nuevo México) en 1993. Hijo de inmigrantes escandinavos, su familia vivió en diferentes localizaciones del Oeste americano antes de asentarse en Salt Lake City en 1921.

  4. 23 de abr. de 2024 · National Book Award. Pulitzer Prize. Notable Works: “Angle of Repose”. “Remembering Laughter”. “The Big Rock Candy Mountain”. “The Spectator Bird”. (Show more) Wallace Stegner (born Feb. 18, 1909, Lake Mills, Iowa, U.S.—died April 13, 1993, Santa Fe, N.M.) was an American author of fiction and historical nonfiction ...

  5. 1 de jun. de 2022 · Wallace Stegner and the Trap of Using Other People’s Writing The novelist copied Mary Hallock Foote’s memoirs and letters for “Angle of Repose”—an act that mars his legacy. By Roxana ...

  6. 1 de jun. de 2020 · Given Stegners lifelong fascination with the American West, a landscape simile seems appropriate. His writing, which includes memoir, history, biography and reportage as well as more than a ...

  7. Wallace Stegner was born on February 18, 1909 in Lake Mills, Iowa. Over a 60 year career he wrote 30 books. Among the novels are, The Big Rock Candy Mountain , 1943; Joe Hill , 1950; All The Little Live Things , 1967 (Commonwealth Club Gold Medal); Angle of Repose , 1972 (Pulitzer Prize); The Spectator Bird , (National Book Award), 1977 ...