“She is a talent on the rise,” said Magill. “Her works have all been widely praised, and there is already a groundswell of buzz about her upcoming novel. She is an exemplary author, and most deserving of the 2016 Dos Passos Prize.”
The John Dos Passos Prize for Literature, founded in 1980, is named for a talented but often overlooked 20th century American writer, most known for his U.S.A. trilogy. The prize recognizes contemporary American authors who have produced a substantial body of published work that displays characteristics of Dos Passos’ writing: an intense and original exploration of specifically American themes, an experimental approach to form, and an interest in a wide range of human experience.
Past Dos Passos Prize winners include Colson Whitehead, who won the 2016 National Book Award for Fiction, and icons of American literature like Sherman Alexie, Annie Proulx, Earnest J. Gaines, Shelby Foote, and Tom Wolfe. The 2015 winner, Paul Beatty, won the prestigious Man Booker Prize for his novel “The Sellout.”
Senna will receive the Dos Passos Prize at a ceremony on Longwood’s campus March 30, 2017. She will meet with several English classes before the award presentation.
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