Michael Chabon is an acclaimed American novelist known for his complex language, metaphorical style, and exploration of Jewish identity.
Born in 1963, he studied at the University of Pittsburgh and UC Irvine.
His debut novel, The Mysteries of Pittsburgh, was published when he was 24.
Chabon's magnum opus, The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay, won the Pulitzer Prize in 2001.
He has written in various genres, including science fiction and comics, and is a defender of genre and plot-driven fiction.
Chabon's works often feature gay, bisexual, and Jewish characters, and explore themes of nostalgia, divorce, and fatherhood.
His diverse portfolio includes novels, screenplays, children's books, and newspaper serials.
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