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Donna Tartt

Author of The Secret History

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About the Author

Donna Tartt was born in Greenwood, Mississippi on December 23, 1963. She wrote her first novel while attending Bennington College, where she graduated in 1986. The novel, The Secret History, was published in 1992. Her other works include The Little Friend, which won the WH Smith Literary Award in show more 2003, and The Goldfinch, which won the Pulitzer Prize in 2014 for Best Fiction, the National Book Critics Circle Award in 2013 and the Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence for Fiction. In 2014, Time named Tartt among their 100 Most Influential People. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Associated Works

True Grit (1968) — Afterword, some editions — 4,522 copies, 214 reviews
The Best American Short Stories 2006 (2006) — Contributor — 560 copies, 8 reviews
National Gallery of Art, Washington (World of Art) (1992) — Introduction — 312 copies
Murder for Love (1996) — Contributor — 95 copies
The Best American Magazine Writing 2001 (2001) — Contributor — 68 copies
The Goldfinch [2019 film] (2019) — Orginal novel — 28 copies
Deadlier: 100 of the Best Crime Stories Written by Women (2017) — Contributor — 21 copies
Fairy Tale Review: The Green Issue #2 (2007) — Translator — 18 copies, 1 review
Fairy Tale Review: The Blue Issue (2006) — Contributor — 16 copies
A Portrait of Southern Writers: Photographs (2000) — Contributor — 14 copies
The Analog Sea Review: Number Four (2022) — Contributor — 5 copies

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Common Knowledge

Canonical name
Tartt, Donna
Legal name
Tartt, Donna Louise
Other names
Tartt, Donna Louise (birth name)
Birthdate
1963-12-23
Gender
female
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Greenwood, Mississippi, USA
Places of residence
Grenada, Mississippi, USA
Education
University of Mississippi
Bennington College
Occupations
writer
Awards and honors
WH Smith Literary Award 2003
Short biography
Donna Tartt (born December 23, 1963) is an American author. Tartt's novels include The Secret History (1992), The Little Friend (2002), and The Goldfinch (2013). Tartt won the WH Smith Literary Award for The Little Friend in 2003 and the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for The Goldfinch in 2014. She was included in Time magazine's 2014 "100 Most Influential People" list.

Tartt was born in Greenwood, Mississippi located in the Mississippi Delta, and raised in the nearby town of Grenada. Her father, Don Tartt, was a successful local politician, while her mother, Taylor, was a secretary. At age thirteen, Tartt was published for the first time when a sonnet was included in a Mississippi literary review.

Tartt enrolled in the University of Mississippi in 1981, where her writing caught the attention of Willie Morris while she was a freshman. Following a recommendation from Morris, Barry Hannah, then an Ole Miss writer-in-residence, admitted the eighteen-year-old Tartt into his graduate course on the short story. "She was deeply literary," said Hannah. "Just a rare genius, really. A literary star."

Following the suggestion of Morris and others, she transferred to Bennington College in 1982. At Bennington, Tartt studied classics with Claude Fredericks.

In 2002, Tartt was reportedly working on a retelling of the myth of Daedalus and Icarus for the Canongate Myth Series, a series of novellas in which ancient myths are reimagined and rewritten by contemporary authors. In 2006, Tartt's short story "The Ambush" was included in the Best American Short Stories 2006.

Tartt is a convert to Catholicism and contributed an essay, "The spirit and writing in a secular world", to The Novel, Spirituality and Modern Culture (2000). In her essay Tartt wrote that "...faith is vital in the process of making my work and in the reasons I am driven to make it". However, Tartt also warned of the danger of writers who impose their beliefs or convictions on their novels. She wrote that writers should "shy from asserting those convictions directly in their work".

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Tgoldhush | 570 other reviews | Dec 26, 2024 |
I read this physically, and it felt really long. I've heard Secret History is better but this won the pulitzer
 
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Tgoldhush | 819 other reviews | Dec 26, 2024 |
Oof. The book was profoundly disturbing but I could not put it down. Slogged through Theo's bad decisions. Slogged through the pages that desperately needed editing (descriptions were sometimes amazing, sometimes just eye-crossingly self-indulgent). Slogged through the inconsistencies and plot holes (don't give characters cell phones and then not have them use them). Then in the last few pages the whole story redeemed itself. Maybe it's just because everything was looking up...Glad it's over but glad I read it.… (more)
 
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jawertman | 819 other reviews | Dec 23, 2024 |
This book should have been cut in half and it would have been fantastic. As it was it took me over 100 pages to really get into it and when I hit the 500 page mark I just didn't care anymore. I finished because it was for bookclub.
 
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Wishbear83 | 819 other reviews | Dec 17, 2024 |

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