Diane Johnson

Diane Johnson

Diane Johnson is an American-born novelist and essayist whose satirical novels often feature American heroines living abroad in contemporary France. Born in Moline, Illinois, Johnson's recent books include Lulu in Marrakech , L'Affaire , Le Mariage , and Le Divorce for which she was a National Book Award finalist and the winner of the California Book Awards gold medal for fiction. She has been a frequent contributor to The New York Review of Books since the mid 1970s. With filmmaker Stanley Kubrick, Johnson co-authored the screenplay to The Shining based on the horror novel of the same...
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Birthdate:April 28, 1934
Birthplace:Moline, Illinois
Age:78

Honors and Awards

YearAwardWork
1988 Nominated - Pulitzer Prize for Fiction Persian Nights
1983 Nominated - Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction Terrorists and Novelists
1997 Nominated - National Book Award for Fiction Le Divorce
1979 Nominated - National Book Award for Fiction Lying low
1973 Nominated - National Book Award for Biography Lesser Lives
1984 Nominated - Edgar Award for Best Critical/Biographical Dashiell Hammett
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Written works by Diane Johnson

TitlePublishedGenre
Dashiell Hammett Autobiography
L'Affaire
Le Mariage Fiction
Jazsmin
Into a Paris Quartier Travel
Lying low
Fair game;
Divorce
Le Divorce 1997 Novel
Loving hands at home
Une américaine à Paris
Americans in Paris
Diane Johnson Reads from Lying Low
Burning
Natural opium
Persian nights
Terrorists and novelists
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Works by Diane Johnson adapted to film

Le Divorce
Le Divorce
Release date:August 8, 2003
Directed by:James Ivory
Genre:Comedy-drama
Adapted from:Le Divorce
Rated:PG-13 (USA)

Places Diane Johnson has lived

Map showing Places Lived by Diane Johnson
MarkerLocationPopulation
A San Francisco 805,235
B Moline 43,050
C Paris 2,153,600
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