Award-winning and bestselling author of Devil Makes Three and Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk

Ben Fountain Wins 2024 Joyce Carol Oates Prize from New Literary Project

May 8, 2024

Ben Fountain, of Dallas, Texas, is the Recipient of the 2024 Joyce Carol Oates Prize of $50,000 awarded to a mid-career author of fiction by New Literary Project (NewLit). He is the acclaimed author of Devil Makes Three (Flatiron, 2023) and Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk, as well as much-honored short stories and nonfiction. A finalist in 2018, he is now the eighth recipient of the annual prize. This year’s prize stands not only as testament to Ben Fountain’s significant accomplishments, but also as encouragement and support for work to come.

From Joyce Carol Oates

“Ben Fountain writes in the great tradition of such predecessors as Joseph Conrad, Graham Green, Robert Stone and Russell Banks: richly detailed portraits of individuals whose public and private lives conjoin, often with tragic results. His work, like theirs, is fundamentally moral, even visionary; saturated with irony, yet not devoid of sympathy. Devil Makes Three is a monumental achievement spanning, not historical time, but the consequences of history impinging upon the present. Is there a spiritual connection, a subterranean causality, between the nightmare of political chaos, anarchy and bloodshed in Haiti, and the death of a once-beautiful undersea reef turned “bleached cadaver gray…(like) Chernobyl”; a connection between naive American entrepreneurs, clandestine CIA operatives, and “zombification” of a people—“malnutrition, lead poisoning, physical or emotional abuse”? Fountain’s obvious love for his subject is not qualified by a failure to fully engage its complexities and compromises. Devil Makes Three is evocative too of such knowledgeable thrillers as those of John Le Carre, combining social criticism, political psychodrama, and, not least, subplots of romantic intrigue. Ben Fountain illuminates the extraordinary darkness, violence, and intrigue of Haiti, exhibiting not only a telling grasp of the powerful forces that erupt into chaos, but the psychological and emotional costs of individuals swept up in turmoil beyond their control and comprehension. This is a remarkable work of immense ambition and substance; it is expansive, yet lyric; a feat of geopolitical history. Ben Fountain’s characters are never caricatures but reflections of individuals as nuanced, ambivalent, guiltily innocent or innocently guilty as ourselves.”

Meet the Prize Winner

2024 Joyce Carol Oates prize winner Ben Fountain in conversation with Joyce Carol Oates, moderated by Joe Di Prisco. 

Learn more about the Joyce Carol Oates prize at New Literary Project

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Ben Fountain wins the 2024 Thomas Wolfe Prize & 2024 Joyce Carol Oates Prize

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A National Bestseller

An Editors’ Choice selection by the New York Times Book Review

One of Washington Post‘s 50 notable books of 2023

“A sprawling, fierce exploration of violence and corruption in the Caribbean… Readers of international thrillers should pounce.”
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