Sigrid Nunez
1951
Sigrid Nunez is a popular writer from The United States, who is famous for writing literary fiction, adult function, historical, memoir, contemporary, dystopia, fantasy, science fiction, and war stories. She has written and published 7 novels so far. Some of her most popular books include Salvation City, The Friend, The Last of her Kind, Naked Sleeper, For Rouenna, A Feather on Breath of God, etc. Nunez is also the writer of a memoir based on Susan Sontag. Over the years of her writing career, author Nunez has contributed to a number of literary journals and magazines such as The Paris Review, The NY Times, Tin House, The Believer, The NY Times Book Review, McSweeney’s, and The Harper’s. Nunez’s work has also featured in a few anthologies, including 4 volumes of Pushcart Prize and 4 Asian-American literature anthologies. Throughout her career, Nunez has received many awards and honors. Several of her prestigious accolades include the Whiting Writer’s prize, a Fellowship of Berlin Prize, Rome Prize, and the Rosenthal Award.