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Ann Beattie

Ann Beattie (born September 8, 1947) is an American novelist and short story writer. She has received an award for excellence from the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters and the PEN/Malamud Award for excellence in the short story form.

Ann Beattie
in April 2006
Born (1947-09-08) September 8, 1947 (age 75)
Washington, D.C.
Occupation
GenreLiterary
Notable awards1992 American Academy of Arts and Letters
2000 PEN/Malamud Award
2005 Rea Award for the Short Story

Career

Born in Washington, D.C., Beattie grew up in Chevy Chase, Washington, D.C. and attended Woodrow Wilson High School.[1] She holds an undergraduate degree from American University and a master's degree from the University of Connecticut.[2]

She gained attention in the early 1970s with short stories published in The Western Humanities Review, Ninth Letter, the Atlantic Monthly, and The New Yorker. In 1976, she published her first book of short stories, Distortions, and her first novel, Chilly Scenes of Winter, which was later made into a film.[2]

Beattie's style has evolved over the years. In 1998, she published Park City, a collection of old and new short stories, about which Christopher Lehman-Haupt wrote in The New York Times:

[The stories] are arranged chronologically, which allows the reader to trace the development of the author's technique. It also lets one see the contrast between the latest stories and the earliest, an experience of sufficient subtlety and complexity to reduce one in this limited space to the following gross generalizations: Gone is the deadpan style of the early and middle stories, in which Ms. Beattie lays out on a dissecting table the behavior of her disaffected post-counterculture yuppies and then leaves it up to the reader to do the anatomizing. Gone, too, are the stabs of lyricism of the middle period, particularly the endings that try poetically to recapitulate the story's action but feel tacked on and artificial. .. In the best of these stories, Ms. Beattie's ability both to commit herself and to knit her commitment into the finest needlework of her artistry contrasts sharply with the irritating moral passivity of her earlier work.[3]

Beattie has taught at Harvard College and the University of Connecticut and was for a long time associated with the University of Virginia, where she was first appointed as a part-time lecturer in 1980. She later became Edgar Allan Poe Chair of the Department of English and Creative Writing in 2000 and remained at UVA until 2013, when she resigned over disappointment at the direction in which the university was heading.[4] In 2005 she was selected as winner of the Rea Award for the Short Story, in recognition of her outstanding achievement in that genre.

Her first novel, Chilly Scenes of Winter (1976), was adapted as a film alternatively titled Chilly Scenes of Winter or Head Over Heels in 1979 by Joan Micklin Silver, starring John Heard, Mary Beth Hurt, Gloria Grahame, and Peter Riegert. The first version was not well received by audiences, though upon its re-release in 1982, with a new title and ending to match that in book,[5] the movie was successful, and is now considered a cult classic.[6] She was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2004.[7]

Recent works

Appraisal of Beattie's recent work has been mixed. Writing in The New York Times, Michiko Kakutani called her novel Mrs. Nixon: A Novelist Imagines a Life (2011) "preposterous," "narcissistic," and "self-indulgent"—the "sort of pretentious volume that makes people hate academics."[8] In The Washington Post, Book World Editor Marie Arana characterized it as "a bill of goods" devoid of "anything resembling a story line" that is "less about the eponymous Mrs. than about an endless parade of wordsmiths trotted out for show." The book "is not, except in the most perfunctory way, about Mrs. Nixon," Arana determined. "It's about Beattie."[9] "[T]he book does not succeed," wrote William Deresiewicz in The Nation. "Its bric-a-brac approach is ultimately wearying: nothing ever quite gets under way. One ends up feeling as if Beattie has spent the whole performance clearing her throat. . . . Her subject often seems a pretext, something just to get the conversation started."[10] By contrast, Dawn Raffel, in the San Francisco Chronicle, called the book "splendidly tricky", "at times... movingly lyrical", and said "Nothing in Mrs. Nixon is perfectly clear, and that is the source of its power."[11]

Mary Pols described her short-story collection The State We're In (2015), which is set in Maine, in The New York Times Book Review as "slippery" and "peculiar." Pols wrote, "I read this collection twice trying to unravel the mystery of what else, beyond Maine, ties these unfinished-feeling stories together."[12]

In a review of Beattie's collection The Accomplished Guest (2017) for The Washington Post, Howard Norman admired Beattie for her "beguiling originality" and determined that "she is one of our few contemporary masters of storytelling." He also wrote, "When I read Beattie's stories, I think of Chekhov's; when I read Chekhov's stories, I think of Beattie's. Both are writers for the ages."[13]

Of Beattie's recent novel A Wonderful Stroke of Luck (2019), Publishers Weekly wrote, "Beattie offers sharp psychological insights and well-crafted prose, but the novel lacks the power and emotional depth of her best work."[14] In The New York Times Book Review, Martha Southgate wrote, "Ultimately, this is a novel in which nothing seems to matter much." She also called the book "shapeless." Southgate nonetheless praised A Wonderful Stroke of Luck for "some elegant sentences and cutting observations that remind a reader of Beattie at her strongest."[15]

Beattie's papers are held by the Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library at the University of Virginia.

Personal

Beattie was married to the writer David Gates. The couple divorced in 1980. In 1985, she met the painter Lincoln Perry, and they married in 1998.

She and Perry both taught at the University of Virginia until 2013. From there they moved together to Key West, Florida, where she continues to write.

In 2005, the two collaborated on a published retrospective of Perry's paintings. Entitled Lincoln Perry's Charlottesville, the book contains an introductory essay and artist's interview by Beattie.

Bibliography

Novels

  • Chilly Scenes of Winter (1976)
  • Falling In Place (1981); ISBN 0-679-73192-X
  • Love Always (1986); ISBN 0-394-74418-7
  • Picturing Will (1989); ISBN 0-517-08094-X
  • Another You (1995); ISBN 0-517-17386-7
  • My Life, Starring Dara Falcon (1997); ISBN 0-517-28919-9
  • The Doctor's House (2002); ISBN 0-7432-3501-0
  • Mrs. Nixon: A Novelist Imagines A Life (2011) ISBN 978-1439168714
  • A Wonderful Stroke of Luck (2019) ISBN 978-0525557340

Short fiction

Collections
Stories[16]
Title Year First published Reprinted/collected Notes
Major maybe 2015 Beattie, Ann (April 20, 2015). "Major maybe". The New Yorker. Vol. 91, no. 9. pp. 76–79. The state we're in : Maine stories. New York: Scribner. 2015.
Walks with men 2010 Beattie, Ann (2010). Walks with men. New York: Scribner. Novella
Save a horse ride a cowgirl 2015 Beattie, Ann (November 23, 2015). "Save a horse ride a cowgirl". The New Yorker. Vol. 91, no. 37. pp. 94–101.

Articles and other contributions

  • Beattie, Ann (May 8, 2017). "Flood Airlines". Shouts & Murmurs. The New Yorker. Vol. 93, no. 12. p. 27.[17]

Children's Books

  • Spectacles (1985)

References

  1. ^ Champion, Laurie (2002). Contemporary American Women Fiction Writers: An A-To-Z Guide. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 28.
  2. ^ a b Sherrill, Martha (February 4, 1990). "Ann Beattie, Reluctant Voice of a Generation". The Washington Post. p. F1.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ Lehman-Haupt, Christopher (8 June 1998). "Dissecting Yuppies With Precision". The New York Times.
  4. ^ Hammond, Ruth. "Ann Beattie to Leave UVa". The Chronicle of Higher Education. Retrieved 13 February 2019.
  5. ^ "How 'Chilly Scenes' Was Rescued". The New York Times. October 10, 1982.
  6. ^ Turner Classic Movies, Cult Movies Showcase
  7. ^ "Book of Members, 1780-2010: Chapter B" (PDF). American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Retrieved May 29, 2011.
  8. ^ Kakutani, Michiko (12 December 2011). "'Mrs. Nixon: A Novelist Imagines a Life,' by Ann Beattie - Review". The New York Times.
  9. ^ "Self-absorbed 'Mrs. Nixon': It's all about Ann Beattie - The Washington Post". The Washington Post.
  10. ^ Deresiewicz, William (22 November 2011). "Beattitudes: On Ann Beattie". {{cite magazine}}: Cite magazine requires |magazine= (help)
  11. ^ Raffel, Dawn (14 November 2011). "'Mrs. Nixon,' by Anne Beattie: review". The San Francisco Chronicle.
  12. ^ Pols, Mary (4 September 2015). "Ann Beattie's 'The State We're In'". The New York Times.
  13. ^ "Review 'The Accomplished Guest,' by Ann Beattie - The Washington Post". The Washington Post.
  14. ^ "Fiction Book Review: A Wonderful Stroke of Luck by Ann Beattie. Viking, $25 (288p) ISBN 978-0-525-55734-0".
  15. ^ Southgate, Martha (2 April 2019). "A Peerless Chronicler of the 1970s and '80s Turns Her Gaze on Generation Y". The New York Times.
  16. ^ Short stories unless otherwise noted.
  17. ^ Title in the online table of contents is "Boarding calls for Flood Airlines".

External links

  • Ann Beattie profile at IMDb.
  • Ann Beatie discusses her writing process on Bookworm in October, 1998
  • Audio: Ann Beattie reads an essay on ambient sound in the works of Joyce, Yates, and Carver. (Key West Literary Seminar 2008)
  • Christopher Cox (Spring 2011). "Ann Beattie, The Art of Fiction No. 209". The Paris Review. Spring 2011 (196).
  • Narrative 10 Interview with Ann Beattie at Narrative Magazine, Fall 2014.
  • Online New Yorker story Coping Stones
  • Online New Yorker story The Rabbit Hole As Likely Explanation

beattie, born, september, 1947, american, novelist, short, story, writer, received, award, excellence, from, american, academy, institute, arts, letters, malamud, award, excellence, short, story, form, april, 2006born, 1947, september, 1947, washington, occupa. Ann Beattie born September 8 1947 is an American novelist and short story writer She has received an award for excellence from the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters and the PEN Malamud Award for excellence in the short story form Ann Beattiein April 2006Born 1947 09 08 September 8 1947 age 75 Washington D C OccupationShort story writer novelist professorGenreLiteraryNotable awards1992 American Academy of Arts and Letters 2000 PEN Malamud Award 2005 Rea Award for the Short Story Contents 1 Career 2 Recent works 3 Personal 4 Bibliography 4 1 Novels 4 2 Short fiction 4 3 Articles and other contributions 4 4 Children s Books 5 References 6 External linksCareer EditBorn in Washington D C Beattie grew up in Chevy Chase Washington D C and attended Woodrow Wilson High School 1 She holds an undergraduate degree from American University and a master s degree from the University of Connecticut 2 She gained attention in the early 1970s with short stories published in The Western Humanities Review Ninth Letter the Atlantic Monthly and The New Yorker In 1976 she published her first book of short stories Distortions and her first novel Chilly Scenes of Winter which was later made into a film 2 Beattie s style has evolved over the years In 1998 she published Park City a collection of old and new short stories about which Christopher Lehman Haupt wrote in The New York Times The stories are arranged chronologically which allows the reader to trace the development of the author s technique It also lets one see the contrast between the latest stories and the earliest an experience of sufficient subtlety and complexity to reduce one in this limited space to the following gross generalizations Gone is the deadpan style of the early and middle stories in which Ms Beattie lays out on a dissecting table the behavior of her disaffected post counterculture yuppies and then leaves it up to the reader to do the anatomizing Gone too are the stabs of lyricism of the middle period particularly the endings that try poetically to recapitulate the story s action but feel tacked on and artificial In the best of these stories Ms Beattie s ability both to commit herself and to knit her commitment into the finest needlework of her artistry contrasts sharply with the irritating moral passivity of her earlier work 3 Beattie has taught at Harvard College and the University of Connecticut and was for a long time associated with the University of Virginia where she was first appointed as a part time lecturer in 1980 She later became Edgar Allan Poe Chair of the Department of English and Creative Writing in 2000 and remained at UVA until 2013 when she resigned over disappointment at the direction in which the university was heading 4 In 2005 she was selected as winner of the Rea Award for the Short Story in recognition of her outstanding achievement in that genre Her first novel Chilly Scenes of Winter 1976 was adapted as a film alternatively titled Chilly Scenes of Winter or Head Over Heels in 1979 by Joan Micklin Silver starring John Heard Mary Beth Hurt Gloria Grahame and Peter Riegert The first version was not well received by audiences though upon its re release in 1982 with a new title and ending to match that in book 5 the movie was successful and is now considered a cult classic 6 She was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2004 7 Recent works EditAppraisal of Beattie s recent work has been mixed Writing in The New York Times Michiko Kakutani called her novel Mrs Nixon A Novelist Imagines a Life 2011 preposterous narcissistic and self indulgent the sort of pretentious volume that makes people hate academics 8 In The Washington Post Book World Editor Marie Arana characterized it as a bill of goods devoid of anything resembling a story line that is less about the eponymous Mrs than about an endless parade of wordsmiths trotted out for show The book is not except in the most perfunctory way about Mrs Nixon Arana determined It s about Beattie 9 T he book does not succeed wrote William Deresiewicz in The Nation Its bric a brac approach is ultimately wearying nothing ever quite gets under way One ends up feeling as if Beattie has spent the whole performance clearing her throat Her subject often seems a pretext something just to get the conversation started 10 By contrast Dawn Raffel in the San Francisco Chronicle called the book splendidly tricky at times movingly lyrical and said Nothing in Mrs Nixon is perfectly clear and that is the source of its power 11 Mary Pols described her short story collection The State We re In 2015 which is set in Maine in The New York Times Book Review as slippery and peculiar Pols wrote I read this collection twice trying to unravel the mystery of what else beyond Maine ties these unfinished feeling stories together 12 In a review of Beattie s collection The Accomplished Guest 2017 for The Washington Post Howard Norman admired Beattie for her beguiling originality and determined that she is one of our few contemporary masters of storytelling He also wrote When I read Beattie s stories I think of Chekhov s when I read Chekhov s stories I think of Beattie s Both are writers for the ages 13 Of Beattie s recent novel A Wonderful Stroke of Luck 2019 Publishers Weekly wrote Beattie offers sharp psychological insights and well crafted prose but the novel lacks the power and emotional depth of her best work 14 In The New York Times Book Review Martha Southgate wrote Ultimately this is a novel in which nothing seems to matter much She also called the book shapeless Southgate nonetheless praised A Wonderful Stroke of Luck for some elegant sentences and cutting observations that remind a reader of Beattie at her strongest 15 Beattie s papers are held by the Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library at the University of Virginia Personal EditBeattie was married to the writer David Gates The couple divorced in 1980 In 1985 she met the painter Lincoln Perry and they married in 1998 She and Perry both taught at the University of Virginia until 2013 From there they moved together to Key West Florida where she continues to write In 2005 the two collaborated on a published retrospective of Perry s paintings Entitled Lincoln Perry s Charlottesville the book contains an introductory essay and artist s interview by Beattie Bibliography EditThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items April 2020 Novels Edit Chilly Scenes of Winter 1976 Falling In Place 1981 ISBN 0 679 73192 X Love Always 1986 ISBN 0 394 74418 7 Picturing Will 1989 ISBN 0 517 08094 X Another You 1995 ISBN 0 517 17386 7 My Life Starring Dara Falcon 1997 ISBN 0 517 28919 9 The Doctor s House 2002 ISBN 0 7432 3501 0 Mrs Nixon A Novelist Imagines A Life 2011 ISBN 978 1439168714 A Wonderful Stroke of Luck 2019 ISBN 978 0525557340Short fiction Edit CollectionsDistortions 1976 ISBN 0 679 73235 7 Secrets and Surprises 1978 ISBN 0 679 73193 8 The Burning House 1982 ISBN 0 679 76500 X What Was Mine 1991 ISBN 0 517 10541 1 Where You ll Find Me and Other Stories 1986 ISBN 0 7432 2678 X Park City 1998 ISBN 0 679 78133 1 Perfect Recall 2000 ISBN 0 7432 1170 7 Follies New Stories 2005 ISBN 0 7432 6962 4 The New Yorker Stories 2011 ISBN 1 4391 6875 X The state we re in Maine stories New York Scribner 2015 The Accomplished Guest 2017 ISBN 978 1 5011 1138 9Stories 16 Title Year First published Reprinted collected NotesMajor maybe 2015 Beattie Ann April 20 2015 Major maybe The New Yorker Vol 91 no 9 pp 76 79 The state we re in Maine stories New York Scribner 2015 Walks with men 2010 Beattie Ann 2010 Walks with men New York Scribner NovellaSave a horse ride a cowgirl 2015 Beattie Ann November 23 2015 Save a horse ride a cowgirl The New Yorker Vol 91 no 37 pp 94 101 Articles and other contributions Edit Beattie Ann May 8 2017 Flood Airlines Shouts amp Murmurs The New Yorker Vol 93 no 12 p 27 17 Children s Books Edit Spectacles 1985 References Edit Champion Laurie 2002 Contemporary American Women Fiction Writers An A To Z Guide Greenwood Publishing Group p 28 a b Sherrill Martha February 4 1990 Ann Beattie Reluctant Voice of a Generation The Washington Post p F1 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint url status link Lehman Haupt Christopher 8 June 1998 Dissecting Yuppies With Precision The New York Times Hammond Ruth Ann Beattie to Leave UVa The Chronicle of Higher Education Retrieved 13 February 2019 How Chilly Scenes Was Rescued The New York Times October 10 1982 Turner Classic Movies Cult Movies Showcase Book of Members 1780 2010 Chapter B PDF American Academy of Arts and Sciences Retrieved May 29 2011 Kakutani Michiko 12 December 2011 Mrs Nixon A Novelist Imagines a Life by Ann Beattie Review The New York Times Self absorbed Mrs Nixon It s all about Ann Beattie The Washington Post The Washington Post Deresiewicz William 22 November 2011 Beattitudes On Ann Beattie a href Template Cite magazine html title Template Cite magazine cite magazine a Cite magazine requires magazine help Raffel Dawn 14 November 2011 Mrs Nixon by Anne Beattie review The San Francisco Chronicle Pols Mary 4 September 2015 Ann Beattie s The State We re In The New York Times Review The Accomplished Guest by Ann Beattie The Washington Post The Washington Post Fiction Book Review A Wonderful Stroke of Luck by Ann Beattie Viking 25 288p ISBN 978 0 525 55734 0 Southgate Martha 2 April 2019 A Peerless Chronicler of the 1970s and 80s Turns Her Gaze on Generation Y The New York Times Short stories unless otherwise noted Title in the online table of contents is Boarding calls for Flood Airlines External links Edit Biography portalAnn Beattie profile at IMDb Ann Beatie discusses her writing process on Bookworm in October 1998 Audio Ann Beattie reads an essay on ambient sound in the works of Joyce Yates and Carver Key West Literary Seminar 2008 Christopher Cox Spring 2011 Ann Beattie The Art of Fiction No 209 The Paris Review Spring 2011 196 Narrative 10 Interview with Ann Beattie at Narrative Magazine Fall 2014 Online New Yorker story Coping Stones Online New Yorker story The Rabbit Hole As Likely Explanation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ann Beattie amp oldid 1100209383, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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