Molly Antopol

Molly Antopol
Molly Antopol at the 2014 Texas Book Festival.
Born Culver City, California
Occupation Author, lecturer
Nationality American
Genre Fiction, Nonfiction
Notable works The UnAmericans (2014)

Molly Antopol is an American fiction and nonfiction writer. In 2013 the National Book Foundation named her a 5 under 35 honoree. In 2014 she was longlisted for the National Book Award.


Life and career

Antopol was born in Culver City, California and attended Linwood E. Howe Elementary School, Culver City Middle School, Culver City High School and the University of California, Santa Cruz.

She is a former Wallace Stegner Fellow and is currently a Jones Lecturer at Stanford University.[1]

She is a 2016 fellow at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University. She will be a fellow at the American Academy in Berlin in 2017.

Her debut story collection The UnAmericans was published in February 2014 by W. W. Norton & Company. It will be published in seven countries.

Antopol won the 2015 New York Public Library Young Lions Fiction Award for The UnAmericans.[2]

It also won the French-American Foundation's Translation Prize.

In 2014, Antopol was nominated for the National Book Award.[3]

In 2013, Antopol was a recipient of the "5 Under 35" award from the National Book Foundation.[4] The book was also a finalist for the PEN/Robert Bingham Prize for Debut Fiction, the National Jewish Book Award, the Barnes and Noble Discover Great New Writers Award, the California Book Award, the Sami Rohr Prize for Jewish Literature and the Edward Lewis Wallant Award.

In the New York Times, critic Dwight Garner favorably compared Antopol's work to that of Grace Paley and Allegra Goodman, finding the writing "Fresh and offbeat… memorable and promising.”[5] In reviewing The UnAmericans for NPR, author Meg Wolitzer commented that the stories "make you nostalgic, not just for earlier times, but for another era in short fiction. A time when writers such as Bernard Malamud, and Isaac Bashevis Singer and Grace Paley roamed the earth.”[6] In a review in Esquire, critic Benjamin Percy wrote that the book "is poised to be this year’s sensation. The layered riches and historical sweep of its stories make them feel grand, like novels writ small ... This collection matters so much."

Awards and honors

  • 2015 New York Public Library Young Lions Fiction Award for The Un-Americans [7]
  • 2014 National Book Award nominee for The Un-Americans [8]
  • 2014 National Book Foundation 5 Under 35 Award for The Un-Americans [9]
  • 2014 California Book Awards Silver Medal First Fiction winner for The Un-Americans [10]
  • 2014 National Jewish Book Award Finalist for The Un-Americans
  • 2014 Barnes and Noble Discover Award (2nd Place) for The Un-Americans [11]
  • 2014 PEN/Robert W. Bingham Award for Debut Fiction Finalist for The Un-Americans
  • 2015 Hadassah Magazine Harold U. Ribald Prize for The Un-Americans
  • 2014 Sami Rohr Prize for Jewish Literature Finalist for The Un-Americans [12]
  • 2014 Edward Lewis Wallant Award for Jewish Fiction Finalist for The Un-Americans [13]

References

  1. "Molly Antopol « Stanford Creative Writing Program". Creativewriting.stanford.edu. 2011-10-17. Retrieved 2014-04-07.
  2. "Molly Antopol wins New York Public Library Young Lions Fiction Award". 28 April 2015. Retrieved 14 December 2016.
  3. "Fiction Long List Announced for National Book Awards". The New York Times. September 17, 2014.
  4. "Molly Antopol, 5 Under 35, 2013,". The National Book Foundation. Retrieved 2014-04-07.
  5. "Tales From Tel Aviv and Upper West Side". The New York Times. Retrieved 2014-04-11.
  6. Antopol, Molly (2014-02-12). "Book Review: 'The UnAmericans,' By Molly Antopol". NPR. Retrieved 2014-04-07.
  7. "Molly Antopol wins New York Public Library Young Lions Fiction Award". 28 April 2015. Retrieved 14 December 2016.
  8. Alter, Alexandra. "Fiction Long List Announced for National Book Awards". Retrieved 14 December 2016.
  9. "The UnAmericans by Molly Antopol, 2014 National Book Award Longlist, Fiction". Retrieved 14 December 2016.
  10. "84th Annual California Book Awards Winners/".
  11. Noble, Barnes &. "2015 Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers Award, Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers Award, Books". Retrieved 14 December 2016.
  12. "2015 Sami Rohr Prize Finalists Announced". Retrieved 14 December 2016.


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