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Children: 2: Relatives: Kallie Branciforte (niece) Jeffrey Kent Eugenides (born March 8, 1960) is an American author. ... Eugenides met his former wife, ...
Lee Bollinger awards the 2003 Pulitzer Prize to Jeffrey Eugenides on May 30, 2003. In 2003, Middlesex was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction . [ 60 ] The Pulitzer Board [ note 8 ] wrote in their report that Middlesex is a "vastly realized, multi-generational novel as highspirited as it is intelligent . . .
She is Milton's wife and second cousin. After having a son, Chapter Eleven, Tessie longs for a daughter. She and Milton plan the lovemaking to be at the appropriate time to exact the desired result. [3] Zoë "Aunt Zoe" Stephanides is Calliope's aunt and Father Mike's wife. She is the daughter of Lefty and Desdemona.
The Virgin Suicides is a coming-of-age thriller novel and the debut novel by American writer Jeffrey Eugenides, published in 1993.The story, which is set in Grosse Pointe, Michigan during the 1970s, centers on the lives of five doomed sisters, the Lisbon girls.
The film is based on the 1993 debut novel by Jeffrey Eugenides. The film follows the lives of five adolescent sisters in an upper-middle-class suburb of Detroit during 1975. Shot in 1998 in Toronto, it features an original score by the French electronic band Air. The film marked the first collaboration between Sofia Coppola and Kirsten Dunst ...
Barkhorn also compared the book to the early female authors of the literary genre that Eugenides references in both the novel and its title, opining [17] that writers such as Charlotte Brontë and Jane Austen, in depicting close homosocial relationships among women, were more psychologically accurate than Eugenides. She suggested that Madeleine ...
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Middlesex (2002) by Jeffrey Eugenides is a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel narrated by an intersex character who discusses the societal experience of an intersex person. [7] The novel's interrelationship between intersex and incest gave the book a controversial reception from intersex commentators.