Donna Tartt
Born in 1963
Fiction
Short Stories
Donna Tartt is an acclaimed American author known for her meticulously crafted novels that have gained international recognition.
Born in 1963 in Mississippi, Tartt has published three novels over three decades, each receiving widespread acclaim.
Her debut, The Secret History, became a bestseller and cult classic.
Her second novel, The Little Friend, won the WH Smith Literary Award.
Tartt's third novel, The Goldfinch, earned her the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and the Andrew Carnegie Medal.
Her works, characterized by their intricate plots and rich prose, have been translated into 40 languages, cementing her status as a literary powerhouse.