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Kent Haruf
Kent Haruf grew up on the high plains of northeastern Colorado, the son of a
Methodist minister. He received a B.A. from Nebraska Wesleyan University in 1965
and an M.F.A. from the University of Iowa in 1973. He has worked at a wide
variety of jobs, including spending two years with the Peace Corps in Turkey;
since 1991 he has taught fiction and fiction writing at Southern Illinois
University at Carbondale. Haruf is also the author of The Tie That Binds (1984),
the recipient of a Whiting Foundation Award and a special citation from the
PEN/Hemingway Foundation, and Where You Once Belonged (1990). His short fiction
has appeared in Puerto del Sol, Grand Street, Prairie Schooner, The Gettysburg
Review, and The Best American Short Stories. Haruf lives with his wife, Cathy, in
Colorado and Illinois. Plainsong, his third novel, was a finalist for the
1999 National Book Award.
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