Everett
Percival Everett is a Distinguished Professor of English at the University of Southern California and a Pulitzer Prize-winning American writer known for his satirical and philosophical fiction exploring race and identity. His novel Erasure (2001) was adapted into the Academy Award-winning film American Fiction (2023), and his work James won the National Book Award. With over 30 published books across multiple genres including novels, poetry, and short stories, Everett is widely regarded as one of the most innovative voices in contemporary American literature.
literary fiction
satire
western fiction
mysteries
thrillers
philosophical fiction
poetry