Larry Brown Writer

For other people of the same name, see Larry Brown.Larry Brown (July 9, 1951 – November 24, 2004) was an American novelist, non-fiction and short story writer. He won numerous awards including the Mississippi Institute of Arts and Letters award for fiction, the Lila Wallace-Readers Digest Award, and Mississippi's Governor's Award For Excellence in the Arts. He was also the first two-time winner of the Southern Book Award for Fiction. His notable works include Dirty Work, Father and Son, Joe and Big Bad Love. The latter was adapted for a 2001 film of the same name, starring Debra Winger and Arliss Howard. In 2013 a film adaptation of Larry Brown's Joe was released, featuring Nicolas Cage.Independent filmmaker Gary Hawkins has directed an award-winning documentary of Brown's life and work in The Rough South of Larry Brown (2011).

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Birth dateJuly 09, 1951
Birth place
Mississippi , Oxford Mississippi , United States
Nationality
United States
Date of deathNovember 24, 2004
Place of death
Mississippi , Oxford Mississippi , United States

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notable work
Dirty Work (Larry Brown novel)

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