Daniel Woodrell, who coined the term “country noir” for his rural crime fiction and was known for his novel, “Winter’s Bone,” died on Nov. 28. He was 72. Woodrell died at his home in West Plains, ...
Daniel Woodrell, the author of popular books such as “Winter’s Bone,” “Tomato Red,” “Give Us a Kiss” and more, died on Friday, Nov. 28, from pancreatic cancer, his wife Katie Estill-Woodrell confirmed ...
Daniel Woodrell, the acclaimed author of “Winter’s Bone” and other American novels that captured the essence of the Missouri Ozarks he called home, died Friday. The 72-year-old’s wife, Katie ...
Daniel Woodrell, a much-admired novelist who coined the term “country noir” for his bleak rural crime fiction often set in his native Missouri Ozarks, died Nov. 28 at his home in West Plains, Missouri ...
His tales of violence and squalor in his native Ozarks had the timeless quality of fables and inspired several movies. By Alex Traub Daniel Woodrell, a novelist known for prose as rugged and elemental ...
While dating back 3,000 years, no one recognized how special the oracle bones of the Shang Dynasty were until 1899. Yet the antiquarian who first perceived the value of the artifacts, etched with ...
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