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Josephine Winslow Johnson (June 20, 1910 – February 27, 1990) was an American novelist, poet, and essayist. She won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1935 at age 24 for her first novel, Now in November. Shortly thereafter, she published Winter Orchard, a collection of short stories that had previously appeared in Atlantic Monthly, Vanity Fair, The St. Louis Review, and Hound & Horn. Of these stories, "Dark" won an O. Henry Award in 1934, and "John the Six" won an O.
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Josephine Johnson Johnson, Josephine Winslow
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American novelist, nature writer, poet
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Winslow, Josephine (birth name); Carroll, Josephine Winslow Johnson (later name)
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1910-06-20Z
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Josephine Winslow Johnson
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1990-02-27Z
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1990-01-01Z