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Andre Dubus III
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Andre Dubus III is an American writer of fiction and memoir. His 1999 novel House of Sand and Fog lounged for 20 weeks on The New York Times’s Bestseller List in 2000 and 2001 and became a feature film in 2003. His 2008, based-on-real-events novel The Garden of Last Days explores the final days of one of the 9/11 terrorists, who chose to spend them indulging in the sins of the West. His 2012 memoir Townie is a profound meditation on the nature of violence. Born in 1959, Dubus obtained his bachelor’s degree in sociology from the University of Texas. Before succeeding as a writer, he worked odd jobs as a carpenter, bounty hunter, and bartender.
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There are circumstances where violence is unavoidable, says author Andre Dubus III, but it always takes a heavy spiritual toll.
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A reading by Andre Dubus highlights the duality typical of his characters.
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Andre Dubus writes more than novels and finds inspiration in poetry, but finds that screenplays lack “sensual details.”
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Having “dodged the bullet” of his father’s strict Catholicism, writer Andre Dubus’ wandering sometimes takes him into strip clubs.
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Author Andre Dubus grew up in the shadow of writers, from his famous father to Kurt Vonnegut.
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A myriad of hometowns and childhood experiences feed the writing of Andre Dubus.
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New writers shy away from conflict, says author Andre Dubus, while the masters embrace it. And having kids helps.