Daniel Woodrell, who was "known for prose as rugged and elemental as the igneous rock of the Ozark Mountains, his birthplace, which he returned to just as his artistic craftsmanship peaked," died November 28 at age 72, the New York Times reported. Woodrell was best known for his novel Winter's Bone (2006), which was adapted into an Oscar-nominated movie starring Jennifer Lawrence as Ree Dolly, "a girl in rural Missouri whose family home will be seized unless she finds her father...
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