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Eugenides, Jeffrey

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Eugenides, Jeffrey (1960- )

US writer. He is known for his vivid characters and scenes and dark themes and humour. His novels include The Virgin Suicides (1993, filmed 2000), an international best-seller about a family of sisters who kill themselves, and Middlesex, a family saga about a hermaphrodite, which won the 2003 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.

He received his bachelor's degree from Brown University and a master's degree in English and Creative Writing from Stanford University in 1986. He later moved to Berlin, Germany.


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