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Evan Dara

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Evan Dara is an American postmodern novelist. In 1995, his first novel The Lost Scrapbook won the 12th Annual FC2 Illinois State University National Fiction Competition judged by William T. Vollmann.[1] Evan Dara currently lives in Paris.

Dara's second novel The Easy Chain was published by Aurora Publishers in 2008.

A third novel, Flee, was published by Aurora, Inc. in late summer 2013.

Works

Evan Dara
OccupationWriter
NationalityAmerican
GenreLiterary Fiction
Literary movementPostmodernism
Notable worksThe Lost Scrapbook (1995)

The Easy Chain (2008)

Flee (2013)
Website
http://aurora148.com/index.php

Novels

  • The Lost Scrapbook (1995)
    • Translation: El Cuaderno Perdido (2015)
  • The Easy Chain (2008)
  • Flee (2013)

Awards

  • Winner of 12th Annual FC2 National Fiction Competition

References

  1. ^ Poets & Writers, Inc. Grants & Awards 1995 September/October 1998. Accessed September 22, 2006. Archived January 8, 2006, at the Wayback Machine

Further reading

  • Burn, S.J. (2009) "Economies of the self: Review of Evan Dara's The Easy Chain." American Book Review, 30(4), p. 18.[1]


  1. ^ "Economies of the Self". American Book Review. 30 (4).