Rebecca Brown (author)
Biography
Brown is from Seattle, was the first writer in residence at Richard Hugo House, co-founder of the Jack Straw Writers Program[1] and now serves as the creative director of literature at Centrum in Port Townsend, Washington. Brown's best-known work is her novel The Gifts of the Body, winner of a Lambda Literary Award.[2][3] Rebecca Brown is also a faculty advisor in the MFA in Creative Writing Program at Goddard College in Plainfield, Vermont.
Brown’s diverse oeuvre contains collections of essays and short stories, a fictionalized autobiography, a modern bestiary, a memoir in the guise of a medical dictionary, a libretto for a dance opera, a play, and various kinds of fantasy. Brown has "a uniquely recognizable voice, writing as she does in a stark style that combines the minimalism of Ernest Hemingway with some of the incantatory rhythms of Gertrude Stein." [4] She shares some personal preferences with the latter.
Honors and awards
- Winner of the 2003 Washington State Book Award
- The Gifts of the Body, Lambda Literary Award
- Genius Award, Seattle's The Stranger
Major works
- The Evolution of Darkness, (1984) ISBN 0-946189-85-4.
- The Haunted House, (Picador, London, 1986), ISBN 978-0-330-29175-0, reprinted (City Lights, 2007) ISBN 0-87286-460-X
- The Children's Crusade, (Seal Press, 1989), ISBN 1-878067-04-4.
- The Terrible Girls, (City Lights, 1992), ISBN 0-87286-266-6.
- Annie Oakley's Girl, (City Lights, 1993), ISBN 0-87286-279-8.
- The Gifts of the Body, (HarperCollins, 1995), ISBN 0-06-092653-8.
- What Keeps Me Here, (Harpercollins, (1996) ISBN 0-06-017440-4.
- The Dogs: A Modern Bestiary, (City Lights, 1998), ISBN 0-87286-344-1.
- The End of Youth, (City Lights, 2003), ISBN 0-87286-418-9.
- Excerpts from a Family Medical Dictionary, (University of Wisconsin Press, 2003), ISBN 0-299-18970-8.
- The Last Time I Saw You, (City Lights, 2006), ISBN 0-87286-447-2.
- American Romances, (City Lights, 2009) ISBN 978-0-87286-498-6.
References
- ↑ Stadler, Matthew (1999). "Rebecca Brown: The Byronic Woman". Lambda Book Report. 8 (3): 6–8. (subscription required (help)).
- ↑ Brown, Rebecca (25 October 2007). "Two pieces from P-I Writer in Residence Rebecca Brown". Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
- ↑ Brown, Rebecca (25 October 2007). "Two pieces from P-I Writer in Residence Rebecca Brown". Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
- ↑ Xhonneux, Lies. Rebecca Brown: Literary Subversions of Homonormalization. Amherst, NY: Cambria Press, 2014, p. 5
External links
- Interview with Brown and writing samples from the Seattle Post-Intelligencer
- Rebecca Brown: Literary Subversions of Homonormalization, which discusses the entire oeuvre of Rebecca Brown
- Brown's articles and reviews for the Seattle newspaper The Stranger