Charles Baxter is an accomplished American author and educator.
Born in Minneapolis, he graduated from Macalester College and earned a graduate degree from SUNY Buffalo.
Baxter's career includes teaching positions at Wayne State University, the University of Michigan, and the University of Minnesota.
His literary contributions span multiple genres, including novels, short story collections, poetry, and essays on fiction.
Notable works include "Believers," "The Feast of Love" (nominated for the National Book Award), "Saul and Patsy," and "Through the Safety Net." Baxter's expertise in fiction writing is evident in his role as both author and editor of various literary works.
He currently resides in Minneapolis, continuing his influential career in literature and education.
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