Matthew Klam
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Matthew Klam (born in 1964) is an American short-story writer and essayist. The New Yorker named him one of the 25 best fiction writers under 40, and he has won a Robert Bingham/PEN Award, a National Endowment of the Arts, a Whiting Writer's Award and an O Henry Award. His work appears in a variety of magazines, including The New Yorker, Esquire, GQ, Harper's, Nerve, and The New York Times Magazine.
Klam graduated from Hollins College and the University of New Hampshire.
[edit] Selected bibliography
- Sam the Cat and Other Stories ISBN 0-375-72661-6 (Vintage, 2001)
- "Adina, Astrid, Chipewee, Jasmine" (15 May 2006, The New Yorker)
- "Fear and Laptops on the Campaign Trail" (26 September 2004, The New York Times Magazine)
- "Experiencing Ecstasy" (21 January 2001, The New York Times Magazine)