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Edward P. Jones

Edward P. Jones was born in 1951 and raised in Washington, D.C. He was educated at Holy Cross College and the University of Virginia. He won both the Pen/Hemingway Award and the Lannan Foundation Grant for his first book, Lost in the City , a collection of short stories on the African American working class of the 20th century Washington, D.C. It was also shortlisted for the National Book Award.

His second book, The Known World, is a richly imagined novel set before the Civil War in Virginia. It examines issues regarding the ownership of black slaves by free black people as well as by whites. A book with many points of view, The Known World paints an enormous canvas thick with personalities and situations that show how slavery destroys but can also be transcended. This book, too, was named a National Book Award finalist and subsequently won the 2004 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. In 2005 Mr. Jones was awarded a MacArthur Fellowship

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