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Edith Pearlman

Edith Pearlman’s fiction has won three O. Henry Prizes and has appeared three times in Best American Short Stories, twice in The Pushcart Prize, and once in New Stories from the South. She is the author of three previous story collections: Vaquita(winner of the Drue Heinz Prize for Literature), Love Among the Greats (winner of the Spokane Fiction Award), and How to Fall (winner of the Mary McCarthy Prize). She lives in Boston, Massachusetts.

Books
Binocular Vision (2011)

Praise for Edith Pearlman
“Edith Pearlman writes with the confidence of a lifetime’s experience. . . . In these meticulously crafted stories she finds in each of her women (and the occasional man) a hardened ingot of prodigious drama, an ocean of operatic ambition and suffering, a world entire unto itself.”
—Salon
“Pearlman executes her own subtle magic.”
—New York Times Book Review

Links
Visit the author's website at www.edithpearlman.com.
Read Ann Patchett's introduction to Binocular Vision here.
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