Lionel Shriver is an acclaimed American author known for her provocative and controversial novels.
Born Margaret Ann Shriver, she changed her name to Lionel at 15.
Her breakthrough novel, We Need to Talk About Kevin, won the Orange Prize in 2005 and became an international bestseller.
Shriver's other works include The Post-Birthday World and Double Fault.
Her writing often explores complex social issues and family dynamics.
She has also worked as a journalist, contributing to publications like The Guardian and The New York Times.
Shriver divides her time between London and Brooklyn, continuing to produce thought-provoking and critically acclaimed literature that challenges readers' perspectives on contemporary issues.
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