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Ruth Ozeki

1956 - Today

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Ruth Diana Lounsbury (born March 12, 1956), better known as Ruth Ozeki, is an American author, filmmaker and Zen Buddhist priest. Her books and films, including the novels My Year of Meats (1998), All Over Creation (2003), A Tale for the Time Being (2013), and The Book of Form and Emptiness (2021), seek to integrate personal narrative and social issues, and deal with themes relating to science, technology, environmental politics, race, religion, war and global popular culture. Her novels have been translated into more than thirty languages. She teaches creative writing at Smith College, where she is the Grace Jarcho Ross 1933 Professor of Humanities in the Department of English Language and Literature. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Ruth Ozeki is the 7,108th most popular writer (down from 6,992nd in 2024), the 16,111th most popular biography from United States (down from 15,516th in 2019) and the 1,120th most popular American Writer.

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Among writers, Ruth Ozeki ranks 7,111 out of 7,302Before her are James Gould Cozzens, Kamala Markandaya, Cheikh Tidiane Gaye, Ilze Liepa, Saša Stanišić, Andrea Levy, Andy Rooney, Douglas Murray, and Gjekë Marinaj. After her are Fabio Volo, Nelly Arcan, and Laura Lippman.

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Among people born in 1956, Ruth Ozeki ranks 757Before her are Raúl Gorriti, Ilya Mate, Stephen Bray, Alok Nath, Julie Bishop, and Andrea Levy. After her are Tara Buckman, David Narey, Charlie Adler, Don Letts, Andy Gill, and Richard A. Searfoss.

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Among WRITERS In United States

Among writers born in United States, Ruth Ozeki ranks 1,121Before her are Ishmael Reed (1938), Ruta Sepetys (1967), Joseph Finder (1958), Cleanth Brooks (1906), Peter Hedges (1962), James Gould Cozzens (1903), and Andy Rooney (1919). After her are Laura Lippman (1959), Ann Patchett (1963), Tahereh Mafi (1988), Doris Kearns Goodwin (1943), and Jay Asher (1975).