
Dorothy Allison
Author · 9 books
Dorothy Allison is an American writer, speaker, and member of the Fellowship of Southern Writers. Themes in Allison's work include class struggle, child and sexual abuse, women, lesbianism, feminism, and family. Allison's first novel, the semi-autobiographical Bastard Out of Carolina, was published in 1992 and was one of five finalists for the 1992 National Book Award. Allison founded The Independent Spirit Award in 1998, a prize given annually to an individual whose work within the small press and independent bookstore circuit has helped sustain that enterprise.
Series
Books

The Women Who Hate Me
1983

Bastard Out of Carolina
1992

Catherine Opie
American Photographer
2008

Trash
1988
Bastard Out of Carolina / Two or Three Things I Know For Sure
1995

Cavedweller
1998

Two or Three Things I Know for Sure
1995

Skin
Talking about Sex, Class, and Literature
1994

The Writer's Notebook
Craft Essays from Tin House
2009