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Scott Turow
Mr. Turow taught "The
Art of Fiction: Strategies in Narration"
Scott Turow's newest work, Personal Injuries, is forthcoming
from Farrar, Straus & Giroux in October, 1999. Kirkus Reviews calls
it "a revelation -- a subtle, densely textured legal thriller stuffed
with every kind of surprise except the ones you expect. Turow is well on his
way to making Kindle County the Yoknapatawpha of American law" (July
1999). Time says "Personal Injuries contains some surprises
that are remarkable even by Turow's inventive standards...Turow spares neither
his characters nor readers maximum suspense" (September 1999).
The Chicago Tribune Review of Books (10/13/96) writes, "Turow is
a writer of legal thrillers in the way Dostoevsky, after Crime and Punishment,
might have been labeled a writer of police procedurals."
George F. Will writes in Newsweek, "Turow's novels are not quite entertainment.
They transcend genre. They are literature that will last."
Scott Turow published his memoir, One L: The Turbulent True
Story of a First Year at Harvard Law School, in 1977. Presumed Innocent,
his first novel and a New York Times Bestseller, was published in 1987,
followed by bestsellers The Burden of Proof (1990) and Pleading
Guilty (1993). The Laws of Our Fathers (1996) was called "Mr.
Turow's most ambitious novel yet" by the New York Times.
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Richard Ford
(Also, Winter Quarter 1998, Winter Quarter 1997 and Winter Quarter 1996)
Mr. Ford taught "The
Art of Fiction: Making (not telling) Stories"
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize, the Pushcart Prize, and the PEN-Faulkner Award for Fiction.
Richard Ford won both the Pulitzer Prize for Literature and
the PEN-Faulkner Prize for Fiction with his 1995 novel Independence Day,
the first time that one book has won both awards. He has also been the recipient
of the Pushcart Prize and the Award of Merit for the Novel from the American
Academy of Arts and Letters. His novels include A Piece of My Heart (1976),
The Ultimate Good Luck (1981), The Sportswriter (1986) and Wildlife
(1990). Rock Springs, his first collection of short fiction, was published
in 1987; Women With Men, a collection of three longer stories, came
out in 1997. Short stories have appeared in Esquire, The Paris Review,
and The New Yorker. Richard Ford was born in 1944 in Jackson, Mississippi
and has lived in eleven states, as well as France and Mexico.
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