James A. Michener

Born in 1907
Historical Fiction History
  • James Albert Michener was renowned for his epic historical novels, often centered on specific geographical regions.

  • His first novel, "Tales of the South Pacific," won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1948.

  • Michener's works were extensively researched and typically spanned multiple generations.

  • He made significant contributions to the literary world, including establishing the Journey Prize for emerging Canadian writers and founding an MFA program at the University of Texas.

  • Michener's early life remains mysterious, as he claimed uncertainty about his birth date and parentage.

  • His legacy includes substantial donations to educational and cultural institutions, such as the James A. Michener Art Museum in Pennsylvania.

Books by James A. Michener