ALICE DRIVER is a J. Anthony Lukas Book Prize- and James Beard Award-winning writer from the Ozark Mountains in Arkansas. She is the author of Life and Death of the American Worker: The Immigrants Taking on America’s Largest Meatpacking Company (Atria/One Signal Publishers), More or Less Dead: Feminicide, Haunting, and the Ethics of Representation in Mexico (University of Arizona Press), and the forthcoming Artists All Around (Princeton Architectural Press), a memoir about her family’s relationship with Where the Wild Things Are author Maurice Sendak. Driver is also the translator of Abecedario de Juárez: An Illustrated Lexicon (University of Texas Press). She lives in the Ozark Mountains.
