Justin Torres
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Justin Torres
Summary
Justin Torres is a human[1]. His place of birth was New York[2]. He was born on January 1, 1980[3]. He worked as a novelist[4].
Key Facts
- Justin Torres was born in New York[2].
- Justin Torres was born on January 1, 1980[3].
- Justin Torres held citizenship in United States[5].
- Justin Torres's professions included novelist[4].
- Justin Torres was educated at New York University[6].
- A notable work attributed to Justin Torres is We the Animals[7].
- A notable work attributed to Justin Torres is Blackouts[8].
- Justin Torres received the Guggenheim Fellowship[9].
- Justin Torres received the Q130758583[10].
- Justin Torres received the National Book Award for Fiction[11].
- Justin Torres is recorded as male[12].
- Justin Torres's instance of is recorded as human[13].
- Justin Torres's Commons category is recorded as Justin Torres[14].
- Justin Torres's family name is recorded as Torres[15].
- Justin Torres's given name is recorded as Justin[16].
- Justin Torres's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as English[17].
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Origins and Family
Born in New York[2], Justin Torres… he was born on January 1, 1980[3].
Education
Justin Torres's education included a stint at New York University[6].
Career and Affiliations
Justin Torres worked as a novelist[4].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include We the Animals[7], a literary work[18] and Blackouts[8], a literary work[19].
Recognition
Awards received include Guggenheim Fellowship[9], a fellowship grant[20], in United States[21], founded in 1925[22]; Q130758583[10]; and National Book Award for Fiction[11], a literary award[23], in United States[24], founded in 1950[25].
FAQs
Where was Justin Torres born?
Justin Torres's place of birth was New York[2].
What did Justin Torres do for work?
Justin Torres worked as novelist[4].
Where did Justin Torres go to school?
Justin Torres was educated at New York University[6].
What awards did Justin Torres receive?
Honors received include Guggenheim Fellowship[9], Q130758583[10], and National Book Award for Fiction[11].