Mark Winegardner
Mark Winegardner (born November 24, 1961) is an American writer born and raised in Bryan, Ohio. His novels include The Godfather Returns, Crooked River Burning, and The Veracruz Blues. He published a collection of short stories, That's True of Everybody, in 2002. His newest novel, The Godfather's Revenge, was published in November 2006 by Putnam. His Godfather novels continue the story of the Corleone family depicted in Mario Puzo's The Godfather.
Writing career
He graduated Phi Beta Kappa and magna cum laude from Miami University and went on to receive a master of fine arts degree in fiction writing from George Mason University. He published his first book at age 26, while still in graduate school. He has taught at Miami, George Mason, George Washington University. He joined the faculty John Carroll University in 1989,[1] where he is currently the Burroway Professor of English. He was formerly the Director of the Creative Writing Program at Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida.[2]
Winegardner published his debut work, an autobiographical travel book titled Elvis Presley Boulevard: From Sea to Shining Sea, Almost, in 1987.[3][4]
In 1990, Winegardner published the nonfiction book Prophet of the Sandlots, about the life of baseball scout Tony Lucadello. While writing the book, Winegardner convinced Lucadello to allow him to travel along with him as he scouted talent.[5] The book was well received by critics at the time of its publication and in retrospective reviews,[6][5] and has been called one of the greatest baseball books of all time.[7]
After the publication of Sandlots, Winegardner published Steve Fireovid's autobiography, The 26th Man: One Minor Leaguer's Pursuit of a Dream.[8]
Winegardner's debut novel The Veracruz Blues was published in 1996, and centred on five brother's attempt to create a Mexican baseball league that could rival the MLB.[9][10] He published Crooked River Burning in 2001, to generally positive reviews.[11][12] The book is set in midcentury Cleveland, Ohio and centers on the relationship between David Zielinsky, an engaged man from a union family, and affluent journalist Anne O'Connor.[13]
He published That's True of Everybody, his debut collection of short stories, in 2002.[14][15]
The Godfather series
Winegardner was chosen by Random House to write a sequel to Mario Puzo's novels The Godfather and The Sicilian after the author's death in 1999. The book, titled The Godfather Returns, was published in 2004.[16] It received mixed to positive reviews from critics, with Sarah Vowell of The New York Times calling it "a fine, swirling epic."[17] Publishers Weekly described the book as a "phenomenally entertaining, psychologically rich saga."[18] Philip Kerr called it "an offer you can refuse" in a more critical review for The Guardian.[19]
In 2006, Winegardner published a follow up titled The Godfather's Revenge. The book received mixed reviews, with praise for its style but criticism for failing to innovate.[20][21]
Awards and honors
Winegardner has won grants, fellowships and residencies from the Ohio Arts Council, the Lilly Endowment, the Ragdale Foundation, the Sewanee Writers Conference and the Corporation of Yaddo. His books have been chosen as among the best of the year by the New York Times Book Review, Chicago Sun-Times, Los Angeles Times, the New York Public Library, and USA Today. His work has appeared in GQ, Playboy, Ploughshares, TriQuarterly, DoubleTake, Family Circle, The Sporting News, Witness, Story Quarterly, American Short Fiction, Ladies Home Journal, Parents and The New York Times Magazine.[22] Several of his stories have been chosen as Distinguished Stories of the Year in The Best American Short Stories.
He is an alumnus of the Ragdale Foundation.
Analysis
According to a press release from Putnam: In a major acquisition, G. P. Putnam's Sons Executive Editor Dan Conaway secured North American rights to The Godfather's Revenge, the capstone to the Corleone family saga, which began with Mario Puzo's landmark novel and was carried forward in Winegardner's 2004 New York Times bestseller, The Godfather Returns. The Godfather's Revenge was written by Winegardner, based on Puzo's original characters.
Publications
- Winegardner, Mark. Elvis Presley Boulevard: From Sea to Shining Sea, Almost. New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 1987.
- Winegardner, Mark. Prophet of the Sandlots: Journeys with a Major League Scout. New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 1990.
- Fireovid, Steve, and Mark Winegardner. The 26th Man: One Minor Leaguer's Pursuit of a Dream. New York: Macmillan Pub. Co, 1991.
- Winegardner, Mark. The Veracruz Blues. New York: Viking, 1996. ISBN 0670866369 OCLC 32894928
- Winegardner, Mark. We Are What We Ate: 24 Memories of Food. San Diego: Harcourt Brace, 1998.
- Winegardner, Mark. Crooked River Burning. New York: Harcourt, 2001. ISBN 0151002940
- Winegardner, Mark. That's True of Everybody: Stories. New York: Harcourt, 2002.
- Winegardner, Mark, and Mario Puzo. The Godfather Returns. New York: Random House, 2004. ISBN 1400061016 OCLC 56936487 (Released as The Godfather: The Lost Years. in the United Kingdom)
- Winegardner, Mark, and Mario Puzo. The Godfather's Revenge. New York: Putnam, 2006. ISBN 0399153845 OCLC 71288749
References
- ^ "Winegardner had fun discovering 'quirky' Cleveland". old.post-gazette.com. Retrieved 2022-11-13.
- ^ "FSU author pens second 'Godfather' book". www.fsu.edu. Retrieved 2022-11-13.
- ^ "Elvis Presley Boulevard: From Sea to Shining Sea, Almost by Mark Winegardner". www.publishersweekly.com. Retrieved 2022-11-13.
- ^ See, Carolyn (1988-02-15). "Book Review : Grand Tour: From Bryan to Graceland". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2022-11-13.
- ^ a b katiesphil. "Prophet of the Sandlots". InsideTheWhite Sox on Sports Illustrated: News, Analysis, and More. Retrieved 2022-11-13.
- ^ "Prophet of the Sandlots: Journeys with a Major League Scout by Mark Winegardner". www.publishersweekly.com. Retrieved 2022-11-13.
- ^ Belth, Alex (2021-11-30). "The 100 Best Baseball Books Ever Written". Esquire. Retrieved 2022-11-13.
- ^ "The 26th Man: One Minor Leaguer's Pursuit of a Dream by Steve Fireovid". www.publishersweekly.com. Retrieved 2022-11-14.
- ^ THE VERACRUZ BLUES | Kirkus Reviews.
- ^ "The Veracruz Blues: 9 by Mark Winegardner". www.publishersweekly.com. Retrieved 2022-11-13.
- ^ "Crooked River Burning". archive.nytimes.com. Retrieved 2022-11-13.
- ^ CROOKED RIVER BURNING | Kirkus Reviews.
- ^ "Crooked River Burning by Mark Winegardner". www.publishersweekly.com. Retrieved 2022-11-13.
- ^ THAT’S TRUE OF EVERYBODY | Kirkus Reviews.
- ^ "Review | That's True of Everybody by Mark Winegardner". januarymagazine.com. Retrieved 2022-11-13.
- ^ Kakutani, Michiko (2004-11-12). "You Think You're Out, but They Try to Pull You Back In". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-11-13.
- ^ Vowell, Sarah (2004-12-05). "'The Godfather Returns': Corleone Family Values". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-11-13.
- ^ "THE GODFATHER RETURNS by Mark Winegardner". www.publishersweekly.com. Retrieved 2022-11-13.
- ^ Kerr, Philip (2004-11-20). "Review: The Godfather by Mark Winegardner". the Guardian. Retrieved 2022-11-13.
- ^ THE GODFATHER’S REVENGE | Kirkus Reviews.
- ^ Agger, Michael (2006-11-19). "The Consigliere". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-11-13.
- ^ "Mark Winegardner | The English Department". english.fsu.edu. Retrieved 2022-11-14.
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