Eugenides, Jeffrey
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishEugenides, JeffreyJeffrey EugenidesEu‧gen‧i‧des, Jef‧frey /juːˈdʒenədiːz, ˈdʒefri/ (1960–) a US writer whose books often deal with strange or unusual events in a way that makes them seem almost normal. His novel The Virgin Suicides, which is also a film, is a story about five sisters who all commit suicide together. His other well-known novel, Middlesex, won a Pulitzer Prize in 2003.