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North Woods 1st edition cover Author Daniel Mason Language English Genre Historical fiction Publisher Random House (US) John Murray (UK) Publication date September 19, 2023 (US/UK) Publication place United States United Kingdom ISBN 9780593597033 North Woods is a 2023 novel by American novelist Daniel Mason. The novel, Mason's sixth, is a work of historical fiction that tells the story of a ...
In May 2020, Mason was the recipient of the US$50,000 Joyce Carol Oates Literary Prize. [6] In 2024 he received a PEN Oakland/Josephine Miles Award for North Woods. Mason is a psychiatrist affiliated with Stanford Hospital, and teaches literature at Stanford University. [7] North Woods was longlisted in 2025 for the International Dublin ...
[7] A review in The Washington Post by Ron Charles notes that the "beauty of Daniel Mason's new novel, The Winter Soldier, persists even through scenes of unspeakable agony". [1] The San Francisco Chronicle's Datebook named The Winter Soldier one of the top ten books of 2018 and in a review, praised the attention to detail in the work.
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