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Kent Russell
Occupation
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Kent Russell is an American writer.[1] He has written books and magazine pieces, with essays appearing in such publications as GQ Magazine, Harper's Magazine, n+1 The Believer, and The New Republic.

Career

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Russell is best known for his debut book, I Am Sorry to Think I Have Raised a Timid Son.[2][3] A collection of Russell’s essays, the book documents his personal journey as a child.[4][5] In 2015, Russell was recognized in Refinery29's list of "21 New Authors You Need to Know."[6]

In July 2020, Russell published his second book, the nonfiction In the Land of Good Living: A Journey to the Heart of Florida. Reviewing for The Atlantic, writer Lauren Groff called the book "brilliant," adding, "I’ve never read an account of our gorgeous and messed-up state that is a more appropriate match of form and function. The spirit of Don Quixote presides over its buddy-trip plotline. . . This feels like both the real and the true story of Florida."[7]

Russell has also contributed to GQ Magazine, n+1, Harper's Magazine, The Believer, and The New Republic.[8][9][10][11] Russell was also a finalist for Brooklyn Public Library’s Eagles Prize.[12] In 2015, Russell was recognized in Refinery29's list of "21 New Authors You Need to Know."[13]

Personal

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Russell's sister is fellow writer Karen Russell. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.

Interviews

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Bibliography

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Russell, Kent (2020). In the Land of Good Living: A Journey to the Heart of Florida. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. ISBN 9780525521389. 2020.

Russell, Kent (9 February 2016). I Am Sorry to Think I Have Raised a Timid Son. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. ISBN 9780804170444. 2015.

References

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  1. ^ "Turns out, novelist Karen Russell's bro is also a fantastic writer". Mother Jones.
  2. ^ Greenman, Ben (2015-03-27). "Kent Russell's 'I Am Sorry to Think I Have Raised a Timid Son'". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331.
  3. ^ "I Am Sorry to Think I Have Raised a Timid Son by Kent Russell, review: 'bro-ish and lyrical'". The Telegraph.
  4. ^ "'I Am Sorry to Think I Have Raised a Timid Son', by Kent Russell - FT.com".
  5. ^ Sunyer, John (2015-03-13). "'I Am Sorry to Think I Have Raised a Timid Son', by Kent Russell". Financial Times. ISSN 0307-1766.
  6. ^ "The Best 21 New Authors To Read Now". Refinery29.
  7. ^ Groff, Lauren (July 1, 2020). "The Dark Soul of the Sunshine State". The Atlantic. Retrieved September 16, 2020.
  8. ^ "Kent Russell - Bio, latest news and articles". GQ.
  9. ^ Russell, Kent (2011-06-01). "Ryan went to Afghanistan". Harper's Magazine. ISSN 0017-789X.
  10. ^ "The Believer - Contributors: Kent Russell". The Believer.
  11. ^ "Kent Russell". New Republic.
  12. ^ Literature, Electric (2015-10-16). "Catching Up With The Eagles Prize Finalists: Kent Russell, Author Of I Am Sorry to Think I Have… — Electric Literature". Electric Literature.
  13. ^ "The Best 21 New Authors To Read Now". Refinery29.
  14. ^ "'Timid Son' Celebrates Mambas And Manly Men". NPR.org.
  15. ^ Russell, Karen. "Karen Russell interviews Kent Russell: "I was firmly in the throes of male adolescence's hurtful apathy"". Salon.
  16. ^ SFL. "Kent Russell: A 'Timid Son' rises". southflorida.com.
  17. ^ "No Reason for Apologies: A Q&A with Kent Russell - Signature Reads". Signature. 2015-03-12.