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William Giraldi

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William Giraldi is an American writer, critic, and journalist.[1] In 2021, he was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship at Boston University,[2] where he is a Master Lecturer in the Arts & Sciences Writing Program,[3] and an editor for the journal AGNI.[4]

Giraldi is a contributing editor at The New Republic.[5]

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Novels
  • Busy Monsters. WW Norton. 2011.
  • Hold the Dark. WW Norton. 2014.
  • About Face. WW Norton. 2022.
Literary criticism
  • American Audacity: In Defense of Literary Daring. WW Norton. 2018.

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