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Richard Ford


 

Richard Ford (February 16, 1944- ) is an American novelist and short story writer. His best-known works include the novels The Sportswriter, its award-winning sequel Independence Day, and the widely-anthologized short story "Rock Springs."

Later Life and Works

Ford published his first novel, A Piece of My Heart, the story of two unlikely drifters whose paths cross on an island in the Mississippi River, in 1976, and followed it with The Ultimate Good Luck in 1981. Despite good notices, the books sold little, and Ford retired from fiction writing to become a writer for the New York magazine Inside Sports.

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A Piece of My Heart - Mississippi River - 1976 - The Ultimate Good Luck - 1981 - New York - Inside Sports

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In 1982, however, the magazine folded, and when its successor, Sports Illustrated, failed to hire Ford, he turned back to fiction writing with The Sportswriter, a novel about a failed novelist turned sportswriter who undergoes a spiritual crisis following the death of his son. The novel became Ford?s ?breakout book,? named one of Time magazine?s five best books of 1986 and a finalist for the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction. Ford followed the success immediately with the 1987 Rock Springs, a short story collection including some of his most popular stories, adding to his reputation as one of the finest writers of his generation. However, his 1990 novel Wildlife, a story of a Montana golf pro turned firefighter, met with only mixed reviews and middling sales. Ford also edited the 1990 Best American Short Stories and the 1992 Granta Book of the American Short Story.

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1982 - Sports Illustrated - 1986 - PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction - 1987 - Rock Springs - 1990 - Wildlife - Montana - Golf - Firefighter - Best American Short Stories - 1992 - Granta

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In 1995, Ford?s career reached its high point to date with the release of Independence Day, a sequel to The Sportswriter featuring the continued story of its protagonist, Frank Bascombe. Reviews were positive, and the novel became the first ever to win both the PEN/Faulkner Award and the Pulitzer Prize. Ford?s recent works include the short story collections Women with Men (1997) and A Multitude of Sins (2002).

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1995 - Pulitzer Prize - Women with Men - 1997 - A Multitude of Sins - 2002

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Ford lived for many years in the French Quarter and then in the Garden District in New Orleans, Louisiana, where his wife Kristina was the executive director of the city planning commission. He now lives in Maine.

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New Orleans, Louisiana - City planning

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