Ann Patchett was born in Los Angeles, California, and moved with her family to Nashville, Tennessee at age six. She attended Sarah Lawrence College and the University of Iowa Writers' Workshop. In 1990, during a residential fellowship at the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, Massachusetts, she wrote her first novel, The Patron Saint of Liars, which was named a New York Times Notable Book for 1992. Her second novel, Taft (1994), was awarded the Janet Heidinger Kafka Prize for fiction. Her fourth novel, Bel Canto (2001), won the PEN/Faulkner Award and the Orange Prize, and sold over a million copies in the United States. Her memoir, Truth & Beauty, which chronicled her relationship with Lucy Grealy during Grealy's death from cancer, was published in 2004. She was the editor for Best American Short Stories 2006.
83 works Add another?
Most Editions
Most Editions
First Published
Most Recent
Top Rated
Reading Log
Trending
Random
ID Numbers
- OLID: OL248608A
- GoodReads: 7136914
- ISNI: 000000008235884X
- IMDb: nm0665299
- Library of Congress Names: n91108359
- LibraryThing: patchettann
- MusicBrainz: de5d7328-7563-468f-9274-f983e63d75d8
- SBN/ICCU (National Library Service of Italy): TO0V405836
- VIAF: 54362733
- Wikidata: Q433485
- Inventaire.io: wd:Q433485
Links outside Open Library
Alternative names
- ANN PATCHETT
| August 4, 2025 | Edited by raybb | Edited without comment. |
| July 31, 2025 | Edited by WikidataBot | [sync_author_identifiers_with_wikidata] add wikidata remote identifiers |
| January 13, 2025 | Edited by raybb | Edited without comment. |
| July 18, 2024 | Edited by Tom Morris | merge authors |
| April 1, 2008 | Created by an anonymous user | initial import |










