The Palace Thief
1996 Nominated

The Palace Thief

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ABOUT
THE BOOK

“The Palace Thief” is a 1993 short story by Ethan Canin (later published in a 1994 collection) about Mr. Hundert, a strict Classics professor at an elite boys’ boarding school, and his moral struggle with a manipulative, cheating student, Sedgewick Bell. It inspired the 2002 film The Emperor’s Club.

ABOUT
THE AUTHOR Ethan
Canin

Ethan Canin was born in 1960 in Ann Arbor. He studied English at Stanford and holds a Master’s of Fine Arts in creative writing from the University of Iowa and an MD from Harvard Medical School. He has published a collection of stories, The Emperor of Air (1988), four novellas under the title The Palace Thief (1994) and four novels, including Carry Me Across the Water (2001) and America America (2008). Since 1998 he has taught at the Iowa Writer’s Workshop.

Ethan Canin was born in 1960 in Ann Arbor. He studied English at Stanford and holds a Master’s of Fine Arts in creative writing from the University of Iowa and an MD from Harvard Medical School. He has published a collection of stories, The Emperor of Air (1988), four novellas under the title The Palace Thief (1994) and four novels, including Carry Me Across the Water (2001) and America America (2008). Since 1998 he has taught at the Iowa Writer’s Workshop.

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Country
USA
Author
Publisher
Random House

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