James purdy biography
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The Real Fiction is Life: An Interview with James Purdy
I was just coming off a long and feverish James Purdy binge in when his latest book, In the Hollow of His Hand, was published. It seemed the ideal opportunity to catch up with one of America’s most eccentric and compulsive writers–the subject of a cult that kept his name alive through more than twenty mostly un-reviewed novels, short-story collections, and plays. We met in his disordered Brooklyn Heights apartment one afternoon and, though he was reluctant to examine his own processes in any detail, he entertained me like a retired professor who still keeps office hours. He was a frail 72 when we spoke, but he was flintier than he appeared. He died in , at The conversation that follows has been edited–and picks up just as we’re settling down to talk. – Vince Aletti
James Purdy: You know the real fiction is life. Its so complicated and we never understand it.
Aletti: Often in your books there are young men who are looking for fathers and find themselves taken up by older men who try to adopt them.
Purdy: Or older women. Or other young men, who are often unscrupulous.
Aletti: This seems to be an almost obsessive return to an idea.
Purdy: I think thats one of the American themes, but its also in
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James Purdy
American novelist, short-story writer, poet, and playwright ()
For the photographer, see James E. Purdy. For the American scholar of writing and rhetoric, see James Purdy (scholar).
James Otis Purdy | |
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Photo by Carl Van Vechten, | |
Born | James Otis Purdy ()July 17, Hicksville, Ohio, U.S. |
Died | March 13, () (aged94) Englewood, New Jersey, U.S. |
Occupation | |
Genre | Drama, poetry, fictional prose |
James Otis Purdy (July 17, March 13, ) was an American novelist, short-story writer, poet, and playwright who, from his debut in , published over a dozen novels, and many collections of poetry, short stories, and plays. His work has been translated into more than 30 languages and in his short stories were collected in The Complete Short Stories of James Purdy.
He has been praised by writers as diverse as Edward Albee, James M. Cain, Lillian Hellman, Francis King, Marianne Moore, Dorothy Parker, Dame Edith Sitwell, Terry Southern, Gore Vidal (who described Purdy as "an authentic American genius"), Jonathan Franzen (who called him, in Farther Away, "one of the most undervalued and underread writers in America"), A.N. Wilson, and both Jane Bowles and Paul Bowles.
Purdy was the recipient of the Morton Dauwen Zabel Fiction Award fro
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Novels
Dream Palace
Malcolm
The Nephew
Cabot Discoverer Begins
Eustace Chisholm and say publicly Works
Jeremy's Version
I Am Prophet Thrush
The Undertake of description Solitary Maggot
In a Surface Grave
Narrow Rooms
Mourners Below
On Glory's Course
In description Hollow take possession of His Hand
Garments the Kick Wear
Poetry
An Shellfish Is a Wealthy Beast
The Running Sun
Sunshine Is trivial Only Child
Lessons and Complaints
The Brooklyn Stigmatisation Parlors
Stories presentday Plays
Color many Darkness
Children Run through All
A Daylight after interpretation Fair
Proud Flesh
The Candles condemn Your Eyes
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