Keith Botsford
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Keith Botsford (born March 29, 1928, in Brussels, Belgium) is an American/European writer, Professor Emeritus at Boston University and current editor of News from the Republic of Letters.
Career
Botsford’s work as a novelist is divided into two periods: the first four novels – The Master Race [1955], The Eighth-best-dressed-Man in the World [1957], Benvenuto [1961] and The March-Man [1964] – were either semi-autobiographical or political in nature; his later books (after he returned to fiction in 1989) include three major autobiographical works: O Brother! [2000], The Mothers [2002], and Death and the Maiden [2007] form a coherent trilogy about his brother, his early wives (and mothers) and, in the last, a reprise of The March-Man, his father.[1] During this second period he also published a series of stories and novellas, described as ‘imaginary biographies’, collected in Out of Nowhere [2000]. At the same time he also wrote five non-fiction books on sporting figures and four crime and espionage novels under the pseudonym I.I. Magdalen.
Published works
Book introduction
Ceremony in Lone Tree, by Wright Morris. Publisher: Bison Books, September 1, 2001, 304 pages. Introduction by Keith Botsford
Web
Newspaper articles
The Sunday Times of London, The Independent, La Stampa
References
- Debrett's People of Today, UK;[1]
- Books [2];
- "Encuentro con Keith Botsford", Insula, num. 262, p. 4;
- "Jedno udane zycie", Tygodnk Powszechni, 22, p. 36ff;
- "Czlowiek Rwnwsansu", Henryk Skwarczynski, Odra, no.7-8, vol XLVIII, 2008
- The American University of Paris - Center for Writers and Translators;[3]
External links
- The Keith Botsford Papers at the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University
- Articles needing cleanup from December 2008
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- Wikipedia pages needing cleanup from December 2008
- 1928 births
- Living people
- People from Brussels
- 20th-century American novelists
- American magazine editors
- Boston University faculty
- 21st-century American novelists
- American male novelists