Annie Proulx
Annie Proulx is a celebrated American author known for her Pulitzer Prize-winning short story 'Brokeback Mountain,' which has been adapted into both a film and a stage play, including the recent Icelandic adaptation 'Fjallabak.'
Born on Aug 22, 1935 (90 years old)
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Australia:
Annie Proulx is mentioned in the article as describing Gilbert as an 'incandescent talent'.
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Uruguay:
Annie Proulx wrote the original story that was adapted into Brokeback Mountain.
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Portugal:
Annie Proulx is the author of the original story that inspired 'Brokeback Mountain'.
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France:
Annie Proulx is known for her short story 'Brokeback Mountain', which inspired comparisons to Shattuck's work.
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Australia:
Annie Proulx’s famed novel The Shipping News is considered a significant work by Newfoundlanders.
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Ireland:
Annie Proulx's collected works are part of the contemporary fiction offerings at the auction.
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New Zealand:
The History of Sound seems like a complete – even conventional – short story, reminiscent of Annie Proulx’s Brokeback Mountain.
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Iceland:
Annie Proulx's short story was the basis for the play's script.
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Iceland:
Annie Proulx is the author of the short story on which the play Fjallabak is based.
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