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Golden States
by CUNNINGHAM, MICHAEL

$100.00


New York.: Crown. 1984. First edition. Fine in a near fine dust jacket. A bit of toning to the white jacket.Ownership stamp on f... [more information]



The Hours
by CUNNINGHAM, MICHAEL

$225.00


FSG. 1998. Uncorrected Proof. Uncorrected Proof. Fine in plain green wraps. Tiny crease to upperright corner. Not to be conf... [more information]



The Hours
by Cunningham, Michael

$10.00


New York: Picador, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2000. Near Fine in softcover. 21 by 14 cm. 230 pages. Trade size. Winner of the Pu... [more information]



Hours, The
by Cunningham, Michael

$1.00


Picador USA, 2002. Trade Paperback. Very Good. 229pp. ... [more information]



Golden States : A Novel
by Cunningham, Michael

$210.00


New York, NY, U.S.A.: Crown, 1984. Fine in a Fine dustjacket. Blue boards quarterbound in mustard-yellow cloth. The spine is s... [more information]



Michael Cunningham

(1952- )
Michael Cunningham (born November 6, 1952) is an award-winning American writer/novelist, best known for his 1998 novel The Hours.

Cunningham was born in Cincinnati, Ohio and grew up in Pasadena, California. He studied English literature at Stanford University where he earned his B.A. Later at the University of Iowa he received a Michener Fellowship and was awarded an M.F.A. While studying at Iowa, he had short stories published in the Atlantic Monthly and the Paris Review.

His short story White Angel was included in the 1989 Best American Short Stories.


In 1993 he received a Guggenheim Fellowship and in 1998 a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship. In 1995 he was awarded the Whiting Writers Award. Cunningham teaches at the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, Massachusetts and at Brooklyn College.

For The Hours, Cunningham was awarded the:

* Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
* PEN/Faulkner Award
* Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgendered Book Award

all in 1999. The book also inspired a 2002 film of the same name.