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Reynolds Price

Edward Reynolds Price (February 1, 1933 – January 20, 2011) was an American poet, novelist, dramatist, essayist and James B. Duke Professor of English at Duke University. Apart from English literature, Price had a lifelong interest in Biblical scholarship. He was a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters.[1]

Reynolds Price
Born
Edward Reynolds Price

(1933-02-01)February 1, 1933
DiedJanuary 20, 2011(2011-01-20) (aged 77)
NationalityAmerican
Alma materDuke University
Occupation(s)Author, professor

Biography Edit

Price was born Edward Reynolds Price in Macon, North Carolina, on February 1, 1933, the first of two sons of William Solomon and Elizabeth Price. Both he and his mother narrowly survived an extremely taxing childbirth; family legend states that during these circumstances, Will Price prayed and made a promise to God that if his wife and son survived, he would quit drinking alcohol.[2] Price's family, struggling under the economic climate of the Great Depression, resided in the rural North Carolina towns of Macon, Henderson, Warrenton, Roxboro, and Asheboro throughout his childhood. Rather than joining other boys his age in sports and outdoor activities, Price developed a childhood fondness for the arts – reading, writing, painting, and opera included.[2] He attended Broughton High School in Raleigh, North Carolina and eventually received a full scholarship to Duke University, where he continued writing, served as the editor of Duke's literary magazine, was elected to Phi Beta Kappa his junior year and graduated summa cum laude. After graduating in 1955, Price received a Rhodes Scholarship and attended Merton College, Oxford.[3] While at Oxford, Price formed important friendships with the poet W. H. Auden and the biographer Lord David Cecil.[1] He devoted a significant portion of his literary studies, as well as his thesis, to English poet John Milton.[2] Upon graduation with a B.Litt. in 1958, Price secured a position in the Duke University English department, where he stayed for the rest of his career, often teaching courses on Milton, creative writing, and the Gospels.[1]

In the spring of 1984, a life-altering medical event occurred when Price reported difficulty walking and underwent testing at Duke University Hospital. James Schiff describes, "He soon learned of a 'pencil-thick and gray-colored' tumor, ten inches long and cancerous, which was 'intricately braided in the core of [his] spinal cord'."[2] Although surgery and radiation managed to remove the tumor from his spine, Price became a paraplegic and required a wheelchair for the rest of his life. After enduring these initial years, Price emerged from this trying period "a more patient and watchful person and a dramatically more prolific writer."[2] He still bore, however, "colossal, incessant pain", as he described.[4] He wrote about his experience as a cancer survivor in his memoir A Whole New Life. Regarding his life after this tragedy, Price explains, "I'd have to say that, despite an enjoyable fifty-year start, these recent years since full catastrophe have gone still better. They've brought more in and sent more out – more love and care, more knowledge and patience, more work in less time."[5]

In 1987, Duke University gave Price its highest honor when it awarded him the University Medal for Distinguished Meritorious Service.[1]

Price died at the age of 77 on January 20, 2011, as a result of complications from a heart attack.[6]

Career Edit

Over his career, Price produced 38 total novels, short stories, and memoirs.[7] Price is classified as a Southern writer, as his works are often especially associated with his lifelong home of North Carolina. Price's first ever published story, called "A Chain of Love", came in 1958. He wrote his first novel, A Long and Happy Life, and witnessed its publication in 1962. The work received the William Faulkner Foundation Award (1963) and has sold over a million copies.[2] His 1986 novel Kate Vaiden also gained immense popularity and received the National Books Critics Circle Award.[2] Price composed a memoir entitled Clear Pictures in 1989 which directly led to the production of a Charles Guggenheim documentary about the author's lifetime.[2] He completed another memoir called A Whole New Life in 1994 which chronicled his journey after the discovery of cancer in his spine. The Collected Poems, containing four volumes of poetry – Vital Provisions (1982), The Laws of Ice (1986), The Use of Fire (1990), and The Unaccountable Worth of the World (1997) – was published in 1997.[8]

 
A Timeline of Price's life, based largely on the chronology found in Conversations with Reynolds Price[9]

Price entered the realm of pop culture with the release and Top-40 status of James Taylor's song "Copperline," which he and Taylor wrote together. Bill Clinton characterized Price as one of his favorite authors.[10]

On the cover of the December 6, 1999 issue of Time magazine, Price's name appeared. Victor Strandberg explains, "Price's name was next to a Renaissance portrait of Jesus alongside a headline that reads, 'Novelist Reynolds Price offers a new Gospel based on archeology and the Bible.' Inside the magazine, this cover story begins with Time's statement that 'A great novelist and biblical scholar examines what faith and historical research tell us after 2,000 years and emerges with his own apocryphal Gospel'."[4]

Personal life Edit

Price lived alone, by choice, for all of his adult life and was openly homosexual.[11] In 1957 he had an affair with the famous British poet Stephen Spender, visiting the Spender family home for Christmas.[12]

Shortly after dawn on July 3, 1984, in the midst of treatment for his tumor, Price awoke in his bed and claimed to have had a life-changing mystic experience and vision in which he came in contact with Jesus Christ at the Sea of Galilee. Price gives an account of this occurrence in A Whole New Life:

It was the big lake of Kinnereth, the Sea of Galilee, in the north of Israel ... the scene of Jesus' first teaching and healing. I'd paid the lake a second visit the previous October. ... Still sleeping around me on the misty ground were a number of men in the tunics and cloaks of first-century Palestine. I soon understood with no sense of surprise that the men were Jesus' twelve disciples and that he was nearby asleep among them. ... Then one of the sleeping men woke and stood. I saw it was Jesus, bound toward me. ... Again I felt no shock or fear. All this was normal human event; it was utterly clear to my normal eyes and was happening as surely as any event of my previous life. ... Jesus bent and silently beckoned me to follow. ... Jesus silently took up handfuls of water and poured them over my head and back til water ran down my puckered scar. Then he spoke once—"Your sins are forgiven"—and turned to shore again, done with me. I came on behind him, thinking in standard greedy fashion, It's not my sins I'm worried about. So to Jesus' receding back, I had the gall to say "Am I also cured?" He turned to face me, no sign of a smile, and finally said two words—"That too."[5]

Reception Edit

Despite the success of his best-selling novels and nationwide recognition on the cover of Time, Price has received a lesser degree of recognition than many of his contemporaries in American literature. James Schiff explains, "Despite the praise from reviewers, Price has not received a great deal of scholarly attention – certainly less than other members of his literary generation, such as John Updike, Philip Roth, Thomas Pynchon, Joyce Carol Oates, Toni Morrison, John Barth, Sylvia Plath, Susan Sontag, Don DeLillo, and Cynthia Ozick."[2] But although he is less well-known than such writers, Price is widely celebrated by the literary community and the majority of his readers.

List of publications Edit

  • A Long and Happy Life (1962)
  • The Names and Faces of Heroes (1963)
  • A Generous Man (1966)
  • Love and Work (1968)
  • Permanent Errors (1970)
  • Things Themselves (1972)
  • The Surface of Earth (1975)
  • Early Dark (1977)
  • A Palpable God (1978)
  • A Final Letter, published by Sylvester & Orphanos (1980)
  • The Source of Light (1981)
  • Vital Provisions (1982)
  • Mustian (1983)
  • Private Contentment (1984)
  • Kate Vaiden (1986)
  • The Laws of Ice (poems, 1986)
  • A Common Room (1987)
  • Good Hearts (1988)
  • Clear Pictures (1989)
  • The Tongues of Angels (1990)
  • The Use of Fire (1990)
  • New Music (1990)
  • The Foreseeable Future (1991)
  • Blue Calhoun (1992)
  • Full Moon (1993)
  • The Collected Stories (1993)
  • A Whole New Life (1994)
  • The Promise of Rest (1995)
  • Three Gospels (1996)
  • The Collected Poems (1997)
  • Roxanna Slade (1998)
  • Letter to a Man in the Fire: Does God Exist and Does He Care? (1999)
  • A Singular Family: Rosacoke and Her Kin (1999)
  • Feasting the Heart (2000)
  • Learning a Trade: A Craftsman's Notebooks, 1955-1997 (2000)
  • A Perfect Friend (2000)
  • Noble Norfleet (2002)
  • A Serious Way of Wondering: The Ethics of Jesus Imagined (2003)
  • The Good Priest's Son (2005)
  • Letter to a Godchild : Concerning Faith (2006)
  • Literary Genius: 25 Classic Writers Who Define English & American Literature (2007) (Illustrated by Barry Moser)
  • Ardent Spirits: Leaving Home, Coming Back (2009)
  • Midstream: An Unfinished Memoir (2012)

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Reynolds Price author and long-time Duke English professor, dies." Duke Office of News and Communications. 20 Jan 2011. Web.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i Schiff, James. Understanding Reynolds Price. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1996. Print.
  3. ^ Levens, R.G.C., ed. (1964). Merton College Register 1900-1964. Oxford: Basil Blackwell. pp. 470–471.
  4. ^ a b Strandberg, Victor. "The Religious/Erotic Poetry of Reynolds Price." Studies in the Literary Imagination, Vol. 35, No. 1 (Spring 2002): 61-86. Web.
  5. ^ a b Price, Reynolds. A Whole New Life. New York: Scribner, 1995. Print.
  6. ^ Grimes, William. "Reynolds Price, a Literary Voice of the South, Dies at 77." The New York Times 20 Jan 2011. 14 April 2013. Web.
  7. ^ Schudel, Matt. "Reynolds Price, Southern novelist and memoirist, Dies at 77." The Washington Post 22 Jan 2011. 14 April 2013. Web.
  8. ^ Price, Reynolds. The Collected Poems. New York: Scribner, 1997. Print.
  9. ^ Humphries, Jefferson. Conversations with Reynolds Price. University Press of Mississippi: Jackson and London, 1991. Print.
  10. ^ Chase, Matthew. "Reynolds Price." The Chronicle 21 Jan 2011. 14 April 2013. Web.
  11. ^ Garner, Dwight. "An American Writer, Coming of Age in Oxford." The New York Times 12 May 2009. 14 April 2013. Web.
  12. ^ "Matthew Spender: 'Sorry, Dad, I'm not like you. I'm straight'". TheGuardian.com. 8 November 2015.

External links Edit

  • Frederick Busch (Winter 1991). "Reynolds Price, The Art of Fiction No. 127". The Paris Review. Winter 1991 (121).
  • Price's Duke University page
  • New York Times reviews of Price's books
  • StorySouth review of Price's Collected Stories
  • 'Ralph' magazine review of Price's memoir 2005-12-15 at the Wayback Machine
  • Sensual in the South Edmund White on Price from The New York Review of Books
  • by the Rhodes Trust
  • Profile on PBS Religion and Ethics Newsweekly January 21, 2011

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Edward Reynolds Price February 1 1933 January 20 2011 was an American poet novelist dramatist essayist and James B Duke Professor of English at Duke University Apart from English literature Price had a lifelong interest in Biblical scholarship He was a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters 1 Reynolds PriceBornEdward Reynolds Price 1933 02 01 February 1 1933Macon North Carolina U S DiedJanuary 20 2011 2011 01 20 aged 77 Durham North Carolina U S NationalityAmericanAlma materDuke UniversityOccupation s Author professor Contents 1 Biography 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Reception 5 List of publications 6 References 7 External linksBiography EditPrice was born Edward Reynolds Price in Macon North Carolina on February 1 1933 the first of two sons of William Solomon and Elizabeth Price Both he and his mother narrowly survived an extremely taxing childbirth family legend states that during these circumstances Will Price prayed and made a promise to God that if his wife and son survived he would quit drinking alcohol 2 Price s family struggling under the economic climate of the Great Depression resided in the rural North Carolina towns of Macon Henderson Warrenton Roxboro and Asheboro throughout his childhood Rather than joining other boys his age in sports and outdoor activities Price developed a childhood fondness for the arts reading writing painting and opera included 2 He attended Broughton High School in Raleigh North Carolina and eventually received a full scholarship to Duke University where he continued writing served as the editor of Duke s literary magazine was elected to Phi Beta Kappa his junior year and graduated summa cum laude After graduating in 1955 Price received a Rhodes Scholarship and attended Merton College Oxford 3 While at Oxford Price formed important friendships with the poet W H Auden and the biographer Lord David Cecil 1 He devoted a significant portion of his literary studies as well as his thesis to English poet John Milton 2 Upon graduation with a B Litt in 1958 Price secured a position in the Duke University English department where he stayed for the rest of his career often teaching courses on Milton creative writing and the Gospels 1 In the spring of 1984 a life altering medical event occurred when Price reported difficulty walking and underwent testing at Duke University Hospital James Schiff describes He soon learned of a pencil thick and gray colored tumor ten inches long and cancerous which was intricately braided in the core of his spinal cord 2 Although surgery and radiation managed to remove the tumor from his spine Price became a paraplegic and required a wheelchair for the rest of his life After enduring these initial years Price emerged from this trying period a more patient and watchful person and a dramatically more prolific writer 2 He still bore however colossal incessant pain as he described 4 He wrote about his experience as a cancer survivor in his memoir A Whole New Life Regarding his life after this tragedy Price explains I d have to say that despite an enjoyable fifty year start these recent years since full catastrophe have gone still better They ve brought more in and sent more out more love and care more knowledge and patience more work in less time 5 In 1987 Duke University gave Price its highest honor when it awarded him the University Medal for Distinguished Meritorious Service 1 Price died at the age of 77 on January 20 2011 as a result of complications from a heart attack 6 Career EditOver his career Price produced 38 total novels short stories and memoirs 7 Price is classified as a Southern writer as his works are often especially associated with his lifelong home of North Carolina Price s first ever published story called A Chain of Love came in 1958 He wrote his first novel A Long and Happy Life and witnessed its publication in 1962 The work received the William Faulkner Foundation Award 1963 and has sold over a million copies 2 His 1986 novel Kate Vaiden also gained immense popularity and received the National Books Critics Circle Award 2 Price composed a memoir entitled Clear Pictures in 1989 which directly led to the production of a Charles Guggenheim documentary about the author s lifetime 2 He completed another memoir called A Whole New Life in 1994 which chronicled his journey after the discovery of cancer in his spine The Collected Poems containing four volumes of poetry Vital Provisions 1982 The Laws of Ice 1986 The Use of Fire 1990 and The Unaccountable Worth of the World 1997 was published in 1997 8 nbsp A Timeline of Price s life based largely on the chronology found in Conversations with Reynolds Price 9 Price entered the realm of pop culture with the release and Top 40 status of James Taylor s song Copperline which he and Taylor wrote together Bill Clinton characterized Price as one of his favorite authors 10 On the cover of the December 6 1999 issue of Time magazine Price s name appeared Victor Strandberg explains Price s name was next to a Renaissance portrait of Jesus alongside a headline that reads Novelist Reynolds Price offers a new Gospel based on archeology and the Bible Inside the magazine this cover story begins with Time s statement that A great novelist and biblical scholar examines what faith and historical research tell us after 2 000 years and emerges with his own apocryphal Gospel 4 Personal life EditPrice lived alone by choice for all of his adult life and was openly homosexual 11 In 1957 he had an affair with the famous British poet Stephen Spender visiting the Spender family home for Christmas 12 Shortly after dawn on July 3 1984 in the midst of treatment for his tumor Price awoke in his bed and claimed to have had a life changing mystic experience and vision in which he came in contact with Jesus Christ at the Sea of Galilee Price gives an account of this occurrence in A Whole New Life It was the big lake of Kinnereth the Sea of Galilee in the north of Israel the scene of Jesus first teaching and healing I d paid the lake a second visit the previous October Still sleeping around me on the misty ground were a number of men in the tunics and cloaks of first century Palestine I soon understood with no sense of surprise that the men were Jesus twelve disciples and that he was nearby asleep among them Then one of the sleeping men woke and stood I saw it was Jesus bound toward me Again I felt no shock or fear All this was normal human event it was utterly clear to my normal eyes and was happening as surely as any event of my previous life Jesus bent and silently beckoned me to follow Jesus silently took up handfuls of water and poured them over my head and back til water ran down my puckered scar Then he spoke once Your sins are forgiven and turned to shore again done with me I came on behind him thinking in standard greedy fashion It s not my sins I m worried about So to Jesus receding back I had the gall to say Am I also cured He turned to face me no sign of a smile and finally said two words That too 5 Reception EditDespite the success of his best selling novels and nationwide recognition on the cover of Time Price has received a lesser degree of recognition than many of his contemporaries in American literature James Schiff explains Despite the praise from reviewers Price has not received a great deal of scholarly attention certainly less than other members of his literary generation such as John Updike Philip Roth Thomas Pynchon Joyce Carol Oates Toni Morrison John Barth Sylvia Plath Susan Sontag Don DeLillo and Cynthia Ozick 2 But although he is less well known than such writers Price is widely celebrated by the literary community and the majority of his readers List of publications EditA Long and Happy Life 1962 The Names and Faces of Heroes 1963 A Generous Man 1966 Love and Work 1968 Permanent Errors 1970 Things Themselves 1972 The Surface of Earth 1975 Early Dark 1977 A Palpable God 1978 A Final Letter published by Sylvester amp Orphanos 1980 The Source of Light 1981 Vital Provisions 1982 Mustian 1983 Private Contentment 1984 Kate Vaiden 1986 The Laws of Ice poems 1986 A Common Room 1987 Good Hearts 1988 Clear Pictures 1989 The Tongues of Angels 1990 The Use of Fire 1990 New Music 1990 The Foreseeable Future 1991 Blue Calhoun 1992 Full Moon 1993 The Collected Stories 1993 A Whole New Life 1994 The Promise of Rest 1995 Three Gospels 1996 The Collected Poems 1997 Roxanna Slade 1998 Letter to a Man in the Fire Does God Exist and Does He Care 1999 A Singular Family Rosacoke and Her Kin 1999 Feasting the Heart 2000 Learning a Trade A Craftsman s Notebooks 1955 1997 2000 A Perfect Friend 2000 Noble Norfleet 2002 A Serious Way of Wondering The Ethics of Jesus Imagined 2003 The Good Priest s Son 2005 Letter to a Godchild Concerning Faith 2006 Literary Genius 25 Classic Writers Who Define English amp American Literature 2007 Illustrated by Barry Moser Ardent Spirits Leaving Home Coming Back 2009 Midstream An Unfinished Memoir 2012 References Edit a b c d Reynolds Price author and long time Duke English professor dies Duke Office of News and Communications 20 Jan 2011 Web a b c d e f g h i Schiff James Understanding Reynolds Price Columbia University of South Carolina Press 1996 Print Levens R G C ed 1964 Merton College Register 1900 1964 Oxford Basil Blackwell pp 470 471 a b Strandberg Victor The Religious Erotic Poetry of Reynolds Price Studies in the Literary Imagination Vol 35 No 1 Spring 2002 61 86 Web a b Price Reynolds A Whole New Life New York Scribner 1995 Print Grimes William Reynolds Price a Literary Voice of the South Dies at 77 The New York Times 20 Jan 2011 14 April 2013 Web Schudel Matt Reynolds Price Southern novelist and memoirist Dies at 77 The Washington Post 22 Jan 2011 14 April 2013 Web Price Reynolds The Collected Poems New York Scribner 1997 Print Humphries Jefferson Conversations with Reynolds Price University Press of Mississippi Jackson and London 1991 Print Chase Matthew Reynolds Price The Chronicle 21 Jan 2011 14 April 2013 Web Garner Dwight An American Writer Coming of Age in Oxford The New York Times 12 May 2009 14 April 2013 Web Matthew Spender Sorry Dad I m not like you I m straight TheGuardian com 8 November 2015 External links EditFrederick Busch Winter 1991 Reynolds Price The Art of Fiction No 127 The Paris Review Winter 1991 121 Price s Duke University page New York Times reviews of Price s books Review of Price s Collected Poems StorySouth review of Price s Collected Stories Ralph magazine review of Price s memoir Archived 2005 12 15 at the Wayback Machine Sensual in the South Edmund White on Price from The New York Review of Books Obituary of Reynolds Price by the Rhodes Trust Profile on PBS Religion and Ethics Newsweekly January 21 2011 Appreciation on Charlie Rose Interview on 2009 on Charlie Rose Show Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Reynolds Price amp oldid 1174855005, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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