Joseph Olshan
Joseph Olshan is an award-winning American novelist.
Life and career
He is the author of nine novels, most recently, Cloudland (St. Martin's Press, 2012). His first novel, Clara's Heart, won the Times/Jonathan Cape Young Writers' Competition and went on to be made into a feature film starring Whoopi Goldberg in 1988.[1][2] In addition to his novels, he has written extensively for newspapers and magazines, including San Francisco Chronicle[3] The New York Times, The New York Times Magazine, The Times, The Observer, The Independent, The Washington Post, The Chicago Tribune, The New York Observer, Harper's Bazaar, People Magazine, and Entertainment Weekly. Between 1992 and 1994 he was a regular book reviewer for The Wall Street Journal. For most of the 1990s he was a professor of Creative Writing at New York University, where he taught both graduate and undergraduate courses. He is currently Executive Editor of Delphinium Books (distributed by Harpercollins).[4][5][6]
Joseph Olshan is published in the U.S. by St. Martin's Press and Berkley Books and in United Kingdom by Bloomsbury Publishing and by Arcadia Books. His work has been translated into sixteen languages. He grew up in Harrison, New York, and New York City and graduated from the University of California at Santa Barbara.[7] He lives in Barnard, Vermont.[8]
Olshan is openly gay.[9] He is not considered a gay literature writer but prefers to be considered simply as a "writer".[10]
Novels
- Cloudland (St. Martin's Press, 2012)
- The Conversion (St. Martin's Press, 2008)
- In Clara's Hands (Bloomsbury, 2003)
- Vanitas (Simon & Schuster, 1998)
- Nightswimmer (Simon & Schuster, 1994)
- The Sound of Heaven (Bloomsbury, 1992)
- The Waterline (Doubleday, 1989)
- A Warmer Season (Bloomsbury/McGraw-Hill, co-pub, 1987)
- Clara's Heart (Arbor House, 1985)
References
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Sources
External links
- Joseph Olshan Official Website
- Audio: Vermont Public Radio > Interview with Author Joseph Olshan on The Conversion > Friday May 2, 2008 > By Neal Charnoff
- Bloomsbury > Joseph Olshan Bio
- Audio: NPR's All Things Considered> Book reviewer Alan Cheuse Examines The Conversion, by Joseph Olshan
- Audio: NPR's All Things Considered> Book reviewer Alan Cheuse Reviews Vanitas, by Joseph Olshan
- Review: Library Journal > Reivew by Jenn B. Stidham of The Conversion by Joseph Olshan
- Living people
- Year of birth missing (living people)
- 20th-century American novelists
- 21st-century American novelists
- American male novelists
- Gay writers
- LGBT writers from the United States
- Writers from Vermont
- Writers from New York
- People from Windsor County, Vermont
- People from Harrison, New York
- LGBT novelists
- The Wall Street Journal people
- University of California, Santa Barbara alumni
- New York University faculty