Stephen Dau

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Stephen Dau
BornGreensburg, Pennsylvania, U.S.
OccupationWriter
NationalityAmerican-Belgian
EducationUniversity of Pittsburgh
Johns Hopkins University
Bennington College (MFA)
Notable worksThe Book of Jonas (2012)
Website
www.stephendau.com

Stephen Dau is an American-Belgian writer.

His only novel is The Book of Jonas published in 2012, which was a finalist for the First Novelist Award and was named one of the best books of the year by Kirkus Reviews, Booklist and The Wall Street Journal. Originally from Western Pennsylvania (Pittsburgh), he lives in Brussels, Belgium. His work has appeared in Ploughshares, The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, The North Atlantic Review, McSweeney's, and on MSNBC.com.

Early life and education[edit]

Dau was born in Greensburg, Pennsylvania.[1] He graduated from the University of Pittsburgh[1] and attended the M.A. in Writing program at Johns Hopkins University before receiving an MFA in Writing from Bennington College.

Dau worked for 10 years in the post-Yugoslav Wars reconstruction of Eastern Europe and Bosnia.[1] He lives in Brussels, Belgium.[1][2]

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Notes[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d Majors, Dan (28 May 2012). "THE PITTSBURGH CONNECTION HEAD TO CARNEGIE LIBRARY TO HEAR UP-AND-COMING AUTHOR AND GREENSBURG NATIVE STEPHEN DAU". Pittsburgh Post Gazette.
  2. ^ Belgium: Eyewitnesses Describe Terrifying Moments of Brussels Attacks, Asia News Monitor (Thai News Services Group,) Bangkok [Bangkok]24 Mar 2016.

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