Réédition du roman de Stacey Levine après sa nomination comme finaliste du prix Pulitzer

Stacey Levine a appris son statut de finaliste du prix Pulitzer 2025 dans la catégorie fiction via une publication Facebook alors qu'elle était au travail à Seattle. Son roman Mice 1961, initialement publié par une petite maison d'édition, vient d'être réédité par Ecco. Ce développement attire une attention accrue sur le style singulier de l'autrice.

Levine, qui enseigne l'écriture créative au Seattle Central College depuis quinze ans, a découvert la nouvelle un lundi matin en mai 2025. Une amie de la librairie Elliott Bay Book Company l'a identifiée dans une publication renvoyant au site Internet du prix Pulitzer. Elle a décrit ce moment comme inattendu, notant qu'elle l'avait appris en même temps que d'autres écrivains de Seattle et qu'elle avait dû se déclarer malade le lendemain après avoir reçu des courriels du New York Times.

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