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Larry Woiwode

(b. 1941)

1969What I Am Going to Do, I Think. The North Dakota native's first novel, an intense character study of two newlyweds adjusting to each other and an unwanted pregnancy, wins the William Faulkner Foundation Award. A sequel, Indian Affairs, would appear in 1992.
1975Beyond the Bedroom Wall. Woiwode's novel is set in the author's boyhood home of North Dakota and dramatizes the fortunes of a family much like Woiwode's own. This acclaimed family chronicle is described as "a collage of preserved sensations," in which geographical detail matters as much as character development.

 
 
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Larry Alfred Woiwode (born October 30, 1941) is an American writer who lives in North Dakota, where he has been the state's Poet Laureate since 1995. His works have appeared in The New Yorker, Esquire, The Atlantic Monthly, and The Paris Review. He is the author of eight novels; a book of poetry, Even Tide; and essays that have appeared in numerous publications.

His first novel, What I'm Going to Do, I Think (1969) won acclaim, and Beyond the Bedroom Wall (1975) sold over 2,000,000 copies. He has received two awards from the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, has been awarded a Guggenheim Foundation fellowship, and the John Dos Passos Prize. He has been nominated for the National Book Award.

Born in Carrington, North Dakota, Woiwode left to live in New York where he was a professor and director of the SUNY-Binghamton Creative Writing Program. He spent several years living and working in the Chicago area before returning to North Dakota in 1978, where he lives in Mott and raises registered quarterhorses.

Appointed distinguished visiting professor at the University of North Dakota in January 2004, he was placed on paid leave in April 2005 so that he could get help with an alcohol problem (Associated Press, 4/16/05). He is currently a visiting professor at Jamestown College in Jamestown, North Dakota. Woiwode's classes in fall of 2006 included a class in poetry writing and a class called "Spiritual Encounters in Contemporary Fiction". During the spring 2007 semester, he taught a class in fiction writing and a Shakespeare class.

Works

  • What I Think I Did: A Season of Survival in Two Acts (2000)
  • Aristocrat of the West: The Story of Harold Schafer (2000)
  • Acts (1993)
  • Silent Passengers: Stories (1993)
  • Indian Affairs (1992)
  • Neumiller Stories(1989)
  • Born Brothers (1988)
  • Poppa John (1981)
  • Eventide (1977)
  • Beyond the Bedroom Wall (1975)
  • What I'm Going to Do, I Think (1969)

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