![]() ![]() In recent years, he's been banging out runaway best-sellers, like 2012's The Dog Stars, a sort of Wild West end-of-days adventure that Junot Díaz called "one of those books that makes you happy for literature," and 2014's The Painter, which the New York Times praised for Heller's "keen, worshipful eye when describing the natural world." ![]() ![]() Like the ingenious heroine in his new novel, Celine (Knopf), Peter Heller is a jack-of-all-trades who worked as a dishwasher, carpenter, and pizza deliverer before he started winning awards for his magazine articles and nonfiction books chronicling his death-defying adventures, such as Hell or High Water: Surviving Tibet's Tsangpo River. This article originally appeared in the April 2017 issue of ELLE. ![]()
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