Eudora Welty | |
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Born | Eudora Alice Welty April 13, 1909 Jackson, Mississippi, United States |
Died | July 23, 2001 Jackson, Mississippi, United States | (aged 92)
Occupation | Author, photographer |
Notable awards | Pulitzer Prize for Fiction 1973 The Optimist's Daughter |
Eudora Alice Welty (April 13, 1909 – July 23, 2001) was an award-winning American author who wrote short stories and novels about the American South. Her book, The Optimist's Daughter, won the Pulitzer Prize in 1973 and Welty was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, among numerous awards. She was the first living author to have her works published by the Library of America. Her house in Jackson, Mississippi, is a National Historic Landmark and open to the public as a museum.[1]