Douglas Unger is an American fiction writer born on June 27, 1952 in Idaho. He is best known for his Pulitzer Prize-nominated debut novel, Leaving the Land, as well as his other works, Looking for War (a 2004 short story collection) and Voices from Silence (a 1995 novel).
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💰 Net worth: $6 Million (2024)
Douglas Unger, a well-known novelist based in Idaho, has amassed an impressive net worth estimated to be around $6 million as of 2024. With his exceptional storytelling skills and creative imagination, Unger has managed to captivate readers worldwide with his literary works. He has successfully released several critically acclaimed novels that have not only earned him commercial success but also garnered him a loyal fan base. Unger's talent for crafting compelling narratives has undoubtedly played a significant role in his financial prosperity, making him one of the most successful novelists in the industry today.
About
An American fiction Writer, he is best known for his Pulitzer Prize-nominated debut novel, Leaving the Land. His other works include Looking for War (a 2004 short story collection) and Voices from Silence (a 1995 novel).
Before Fame
After graduating from the University of Chicago and the Iowa Writers' Workshop, he worked as an Editor for several prominent literary journals.
Trivia
He taught creative writing at both Syracuse University and the University of Nevada-Las Vegas.
Family Life
He was born in Idaho. He later married Amy Burk Unger.
Associated With
He and Ann Patchett both attended the Iowa Writers' Workshop.