Alma Mater: | Manchester University |
Occupation: | Writer |
Birth Place: | Coventry, England |
Notable Works: | The Ugliest House in the World (1997); The Fortunes (2016) |
Awards: | Oregon Book Award |
Peter Ho Davies (born 30 August 1966), is a contemporary British writer of Welsh and Chinese descent.
Born and raised in Coventry, England, Davies was a pupil at King Henry VIII School. He studied physics at Manchester University and then English at Cambridge University.[1]
In 1992, he moved to the United States to study in the graduate creative writing program at Boston University. He has taught at the University of Oregon and at Emory University and is currently a professor in the Helen Zell MFA Program in Creative Writing at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.[2]
Davies has received grants from the Guggenheim Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts.[3] In 2003, he was named by Granta magazine as one of twenty "Best of Young British Novelists".
His short fiction has appeared in The Atlantic, Harper's and The Paris Review and been widely anthologized, appearing in Prize Stories: The O. Henry Awards 1998, and Best American Short Stories 1995, 1996, and 2001. The Boston Globe named The Welsh Girl one of the best fiction books of 2007,[4] and People magazine named A Lie Someone Told You About Yourself one of the ten best books of the year.
1998 | The Ugliest House in the World | Oregon Book Award | [5] | |
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John Llewellyn Rhys Prize | [6] | |||
1999 | PEN/Macmillan Silver Pen Award | [7] | ||
2000 | Equal Love | Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Fiction | [8] | |
New York Times Notable Book | ||||
2007 | The Welsh Girl | Man Booker Prize for Fiction | [9] | |
2008 | — | PEN/Malamud Award for Excellence in Short Fiction | [10] [11] | |
2017 | The Fortunes | Anisfield-Wolf Book Award for Fiction | [12] | |
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2021 | A Lie Someone Told You About Yourself | New York Times Notable Book | ||
2022 | Aspen Words Literary Prize | [14] |