Carl Hiaasen

Writing 1 titles 1953-03-12 Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA

Carl Hiaasen is a prominent American author known for his engaging novels that often blend humor, mystery, and social commentary. Born on March 12, 1953, in Plantation, Florida, Hiaasen has made a significant mark in the literary world with his unique storytelling style that reflects the quirky and sometimes absurd nature of Florida's environment and culture.

In addition to his work as a novelist, Hiaasen contributes a regular column to the Miami Herald, where he addresses various issues, ranging from environmental concerns to political satire, showcasing his sharp wit and keen observations. His career took off with the publication of his debut novel, "Tourist Season," in 1986, which set the stage for a series of bestsellers that followed.

Some of his most notable works include "Skin Tight," "Strip Tease," and "Sick Puppy," all of which exemplify his knack for crafting memorable characters and plotlines infused with social critique. Hiaasen's 2002 novel "Lucky You" and the children's book "Hoot," which won a Newbery Honor, further solidified his reputation across different age groups.

Throughout his career, Hiaasen has received numerous accolades, including the Edgar Award, underscoring his status as a leading voice in contemporary fiction. His ability to entertain while provoking thought continues to resonate with readers around the world.

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