From slaughterhouse worker to literary giant: George Saunders wins National Book Award
- George Saunders has transitioned from being a slaughterhouse worker to a celebrated author, a journey spanning about 30 years.
- He has published over a dozen books, including 'Tenth of December,' a National Book Award finalist in 2013.
- Saunders emphasizes that literature is meant to help people live better lives and connect with deeper truths.
- He is now recognized as one of the world's most highly regarded authors.
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