Jason Mott
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Jason Mott | |
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Born | Bolton, North Carolina, U.S. |
Occupation | Writer |
Language | English |
Alma mater | University of North Carolina Wilmington (BFA, MFA) |
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Notable awards | National Book Award for Fiction (2021) |
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Jason Mott is an American novelist and poet. His fourth novel, Hell of a Book, won the 2021 National Book Award for Fiction.
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Early life and education
Mott was born in Bolton, North Carolina.[1] He attended Cape Fear Community College and graduated from the University of North Carolina Wilmington with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Fiction and a Master of Fine Arts in Poetry.[2]
Writing
Mott's debut novel, The Returned, was published in 2013. It centered on the return of dead people to the living world and their impact on the daily lives of the people around them. The novel was adapted into the television series Resurrection, which was produced by ABC Studios and aired in 2014 and 2015.[2]
Mott's second novel, The Wonder of All Things, was published in 2014. It is a magically realistic look at the tension between protecting a child's gift of supernatural healing and sacrificing it for the greater good.[3]
Mott's third novel, The Crossing, was published in 2018. It is a dystopian thriller that follows two siblings forced on the run to do whatever it takes to survive.[4]
Mott's fourth and most critically acclaimed novel, Hell of a Book, was published by Dutton on June 29, 2021.[5] It is at times an absurdist and metafictional look into the complex and fraught African-American experience. On November 17, 2021, the novel was awarded the 2021 National Book Award for Fiction.[6] It also received the 2021 Sir Walter Raleigh Prize for Fiction[7] and the 2022 Housatonic Book Award for Fiction.[8] It was shortlisted for the 2022 Chautauqua Prize.[9] It was also longlisted for the 2022 Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction,[10] the 2022 Aspen Words Literary Prize,[11] and the 2022 Joyce Carol Oates Prize.[12] It was also a finalist for the 2022 Maya Angelou Book Award.[13]
Works
Novels
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Poetry collections
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Short fiction
- — (2023). "Best of Luck". Seattle, Washington: Amazon Original Stories. ISBN 978-1-6625-1671-9.
References
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External links
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- Living people
- 21st-century American male writers
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- African-American novelists
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- National Book Award winners
- Novelists from North Carolina
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- University of North Carolina at Wilmington alumni
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