Jesmyn Ward is an acclaimed American author known for her powerful portrayals of the rural South.
Born in Mississippi, she draws on her experiences to craft stories that explore race, poverty, and family.
Ward's novel "Salvage the Bones" won the 2011 National Book Award.
She has also written memoir and nonfiction.
Ward's accolades include a MacArthur "Genius" Grant and two National Book Awards.
She currently teaches creative writing at Tulane University.
Ward's work is recognized for its lyrical prose, unflinching examination of difficult subjects, and ability to blend realism with elements of magical realism.
Her writing gives voice to marginalized communities and confronts America's complex racial history.
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