Jim Grimsley (born 1955) is an American novelist and playwright.
Born to a troubled rural family in Pollocksville, North Carolina, Grimsley said of his childhood that "for us in the South, the family is a field where craziness grows like weeds".
After moving to Atlanta he would spend nearly twenty years as a secretary at Atlanta's Grady Memorial Hospital before joining the creative-writing faculty at Emory University. During those years, Grimsley...
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Jim Grimsley (born 1955) is an American novelist and playwright.
Born to a troubled rural family in Pollocksville, North Carolina, Grimsley said of his childhood that "for us in the South, the family is a field where craziness grows like weeds".
After moving to Atlanta he would spend nearly twenty years as a secretary at Atlanta's Grady Memorial Hospital before joining the creative-writing faculty at Emory University. During those years, Grimsley wrote prolifically, with fourteen of his plays produced between 1983 and 1993.
His initial forays into novel writing were less successful than his dramatic work. The semiautobiographical Winter Birds was rejected as "too dark" by American publishers for ten years before appearing in a German edition; it only appeared in English two years later. The novel then brought Grimsley much recognition: the Sue Kaufman Prize for First Fiction from the American Academy of Arts and Letters and a PEN/Hemingway Award citation.
It was followed by Dream Boy...
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