Alec Michod
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Alec Michod (born March 20, 1975, in Chicago, Illinois) wrote The White City, a novel about the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition.[1]
He holds an MFA from Columbia University and an undergraduate degree from the University of Chicago, and has published in The New York Times, the Chicago Tribune, The Village Voice, and The Believer. He has interviewed Jonathan Lethem, Jonathan Franzen, Jonathan Safran Foer, Michael Cunningham, Michael Chabon, Rick Moody, Richard Powers[2], and Richard Price.
He is reportedly writing a new novel, in part about the Counter Intelligence Corps.[citation needed]
[edit] References
- ^ Schlesinger, Toni. "Sin, fire, and murder run rampant in Michod's Chicago." The Village Voice, February 24, 2004.
- ^ Interview with Richard Powers