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    Wallace Earle Stegner (February 18, 1909April 13, 1993) was an American historian, novelist, short story writer, and environmentalist. Some call him "The Dean of Western Writers."

        Wallace Stegner
            Early life
            Bibliography
            Further reading about Stegner
            Awards
            See also

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    Early life
    He was born in Lake Mills, Iowa and grew up in Great Falls, Montana, Salt Lake City, Utah and southern Saskatchewan, which he wrote about in his autobiography Wolf Willow. Stegner says he "lived in twenty places in eight states and Canada". While living in Utah, he joined a Boy Scout troop at a Mormon church (though he was not Mormon but Presbyterian himself) and earned the Eagle Scout award. He received his B.A. at the University of Utah in 1930. He taught at the University of Wisconsin, Harvard University, and settled in at Stanford University, where he founded the creative writing program. His students included Sandra Day O'Connor, Edward Abbey, Wendell Berry, Thomas McGuane, Ken Kesey, Ernest Gaines, and Larry McMurtry. He served as a special assistant to Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall. He was elected to the Sierra Club board of directors for a term that lasted 19641966. He also moved into a house in nearby Los Altos Hills and became one of the town's most prominent residents.

    Stegner's novel Angle of Repose won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1972. He also won the National Book Award for The Spectator Bird in 1977. He refused a National Medal from the National Endowment for the Arts in 1992 due to his opposition to the way the NEA had become politicized in the late 1980s.

    He died in Santa Fe, New Mexico, while visiting the city to give a lecture. His death was the result of injuries suffered in an automobile accident on March 28, 1993. He is the father of nature writer Page Stegner.

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    Bibliography
    Novels
      Remembering Laughter (1937)
      The Potter's House (1938)
      On a Darkling Plain (1940)
      Fire and Ice (1941)
      Second Growth (1947)
      The Preacher And the Slave aka Joe Hill: A Biographical Novel (1951)
      A Shooting Star (1961)
      All the Little Live Things (1967)
      The Spectator Bird (1976)
      Recapitulation (1979)
      Crossing to Safety (1987)

    Collections
      The Women On the Wall (1950)
      The City of the Living: And Other Stories (1957)
      Writer's Art: A Collection of Short Stories (1972)
      Late Harvest: Rural American Writing (1996) (with Bobbie Ann Mason)

    Chapbooks
      Genesis: A Story from Wolf Willow (1994)

    Nonfiction
      Mormon Country (1942)
      One Nation (1945)
      Beyond the Hundredth Meridian: John Wesley Powell and the Second Opening of the West (1954)
      Wolf Willow: A History, a Story, and a Memory of the Last Plains Frontier (autobiography) (1955)
      The Gathering of Zion: The Story of the Mormon Trail (1964)
      Teaching the Short Story (1966)
      The Sound of Mountain Water (1969)
      Writer in America (1982)
      Conversations With Wallace Stegner on Western History and Literature (1983)
      This Is Dinosaur: Echo Park Country And Its Magic Rivers (1985)
      American Places (1985)
      On the Teaching of Creative Writing (1988)
      The Uneasy Chair: A Biography of Bernard Devoto (1989)
      Where the Bluebird Sings to the Lemonade Springs, 'Living and writing in the west, (autobiographical) (1992)

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    Further reading about Stegner

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    Awards
      1990 P.E.N. Center USA West award]] for his body of work
      1991 California Arts Council award]] for his body of work
    Plus: Three O. Henry Awards, twice a Guggenheim Fellow, Senior Fellow of the National Institute of Humanities, memberof National Institute and Academy of Arts and Letters, member National Academy of Arts and Sciences.

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    See also
    Timeline of environmental events
     
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