"2010 Giller Winner. Haunted by the vivid horrors of the Vietnam War, exhausted from years spent battling his memories, Napoleon Haskell leaves his North Dakota trailer and moves to Canada."
"2010, shortlist for Gerald Lampert Award. Poets have always wrestled with the mutability of things (particularly or life and love) and with the problem of conveying the true shape of human emotion..."
"2008. Johanna Skibsrud’s debut poetry collection makes inquiries into that peculiar phenomenon of being alive in the world, opening wide moments of uncertainty in the search for a sense of inner..."
"My first novel. In 1951 a soldier pursues an unfaithful wife, becoming dangerously involved in a relationship that endures through the century as a family scandal. Post-WWII historical fiction."
"My second novel, not entered, tracking the coming of age of an androgynous teenager in 2035, by which year language itself has changed to embrace the concept of bisexuality as a natural state."