Stewart O'Nan
AmericanLiterary FictionHorrorb. 1961
Stewart O'Nan is an American novelist known for his ability to capture ordinary yet profound lives with authentic prose. Born in Pittsburgh, he worked as an aerospace engineer before pursuing a career in writing. He has authored numerous acclaimed novels, including 'Snow Angels', 'A Prayer for the Dying', and the national bestseller 'Last Night at the Lobster'. He was named one of Granta's 'Best Young American Novelists' in 1996.
Awards
['Drue Heinz Literary Prize', "Pirate's Alley Faulkner Prize for the Novel", 'International Horror Guild Award']
Notable Works
['Snow Angels', 'A Prayer for the Dying', 'Last Night at the Lobster', 'Emily, Alone', 'Faithful']


