William Hoffman (author)

William Hoffman

Henry William Hoffman (May 16, 1925 – September 12, 2009) was an American writer who published thirteen novels and four books of short stories. A native of Charleston, West Virginia, he lived in Charlotte Court House, Virginia.

William Hoffman was the recipient of the 1992 John Dos Passos Prize For Literature. In 1996 he was awarded the O. Henry Prize. In 1999 he received The Dashiell Hammett Award for the book Tidewater Blood.

His short story "Dancer," published in The Sewanee Review, won the 1989 Andrew Lytle Prize.[1]

Novels

Short stories

References

  1. Sewanee Review, Fall 1989, p. cxv.

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