Reeditan una novela de Stacey Levine tras su nominación como finalista del Pulitzer

Stacey Levine se enteró de su condición de finalista en la categoría de ficción del Premio Pulitzer 2025 a través de una publicación en Facebook mientras estaba en su trabajo en Seattle. Su novela Mice 1961, publicada originalmente por una pequeña editorial, ha sido reeditada ahora por Ecco. Este hecho atrae una mayor atención hacia el estilo distintivo de la autora.

Levine, quien ha enseñado escritura creativa en el Seattle Central College durante quince años, descubrió la noticia una mañana de lunes de mayo de 2025. Un amigo de la librería Elliott Bay Book Company la etiquetó en una publicación que incluía un enlace al sitio web del Pulitzer. Describió el momento como inesperado, señalando que se enteró junto con otros escritores de Seattle y que tuvo que pedir el día libre al día siguiente tras recibir correos electrónicos del New York Times.

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