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

Mexico
by James A. Michener
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1992
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672 pages
3.75
5.5K ratings
Historical Fiction
Historical
Travel

Iberia
by James A. Michener
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1968
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960 pages
3.71
3.3K ratings
Historical Fiction
Travel
Spain

The Source
by James A. Michener
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1965
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1080 pages
4.29
44.8K ratings
Historical Fiction
Historical
Religion