Jeffrey Euginedes had always known that he was destined to be an author from a very young age. He would later join Stanford University from where he got his M.A in creative writing. After graduating from Brown University, he took a year’s sabbatical backpacking in Europe and volunteering in Calcutta, India with Mother Teresa. He would attend University Liggett School at Grosse Pointe, before proceeding to Brown University, where he studied English under his hero John Hawkes. Jeffrey was born in Detroit, Michigan to a mother of Irish-English ancestry and a father with Greek descent. His debut novel was “The Virgin Suicides” that was published in 1993 to great acclaim. Jeffrey Kent Eugenides is a short story writer and novelist from Detroit in the United States.
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