Philipp Meyer is a renowned American fiction writer, celebrated for his and novels captivating short stories that have been widely published in esteemed literary platforms such as The New Yorker.
As a multifaceted creative force, Meyer has also ventured into television production, bringing his novel to life as a television show on AMC. His remarkable literary achievements have garnered significant recognition, including the prestigious 2009 Los Angeles Times Book Prize.
Meyer's impressive credentials also include being a 2010 Guggenheim Fellow and a finalist for the 2014 Pulitzer Prize, a testament to his dedication to his craft and his ability to craft compelling narratives.
In addition to his literary accolades, Meyer has also received international recognition, having won the 2014 Lucien Barrière prize in France and the 2015 Prix Littérature-Monde Prize in France.
Furthermore, in 2017, Meyer was honored with the title of Chevalier (Knight) in France's esteemed Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, a prestigious distinction that recognizes his outstanding contributions to the world of literature.













