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词条 Mark Richard
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  1. Biography

  2. Additional works

  3. References

  4. External links

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Mark Richard is an American short story writer, novelist, screenwriter, and poet. He is the author of two award-winning short story collections, The Ice at the Bottom of the World and Charity, a bestselling novel, Fishboy, and House of Prayer No. 2: A Writer's Journey Home.

Biography

Mark Richard was born in Lake Charles, Louisiana, and grew up in Texas and Virginia. As heard on the Diane Rehm Show on NPR: He grew up in the 1960s in a racially divided rural town in Virginia. His family was poor. He was born with deformed hips and spent years in and out of charity hospitals. When his father walked out, his mother withdrew further into a world of faith. In a new memoir "House of Prayer No. 2" he details growing up in the American South as a "The Special Child" and how the racial tensions and religious fervor of his home town animate his writing today.[1]

He attended college at Washington and Lee University. His first book, the short story collection The Ice at the Bottom of the World, won the 1990 PEN/Ernest Hemingway Foundation Award. His short stories have appeared in The New Yorker, Harper's, Esquire, GQ, The Paris Review, The Oxford American, Grand Street, Shenandoah, The Quarterly, Equator, and Antaeus.

He is the recipient of the PEN/Ernest Hemingway Award, a National Endowment for the Arts fellowship, a Whiting Award, a New York Foundation for the Arts fellowship, the Mary Francis Hobson Medal for Arts and Letters, and a National Magazine Award for Fiction. He has been writer-in-residence at the University of California Irvine, University of Mississippi, Arizona State University, the University of the South, Sewanee, and The Writer's Voice in New York. His journalism has appeared in The New York Times, Harper's, Spin, Esquire, George, Detour, Vogue, The Oxford American, and The Southern Review, and he has been a correspondent for the BBC. He was also screenwriter for the film Stop-Loss.

He lives in Los Angeles with his wife Jennifer Allen and their three sons.

Additional works

  • Richard was involved in the writing process for Cookie's Fortune (1999).
  • Richard has been involved in the writing process for AMC's Western television series about the construction of the First Transcontinental Railroad, Hell on Wheels (TV series).

References

1. ^{{cite news| url=http://thedianerehmshow.org/shows/2011-02-09/mark-richard-house-prayer-no-2 |title=Mark Richard: "House of Prayer No. 2" |date=February 9, 2011}}

External links

  • Interview with Mark Richard
  • Podcast: Stephen Usery Interviews Mark Richard
  • Profile at The Whiting Foundation
  • {{IMDb title|0126250|Cookie's Fortune (1999)}}
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