Patrick deWitt is a Canadian-born author known for his critically acclaimed novels.
His breakthrough came with "The Sisters Brothers," which became a New York Times bestseller and was shortlisted for the prestigious Booker Prize.
deWitt's other notable works include "French Exit," "Undermajordomo Minor," and "Ablutions," all of which have received critical acclaim.
His writing style is often characterized by dark humor, unconventional narratives, and complex characters.
Born in British Columbia, deWitt now resides in Portland, Oregon, where he continues to write and contribute to contemporary literature.
His success with "The Sisters Brothers" has established him as a prominent figure in modern fiction, particularly for his unique approach to genre and storytelling.
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