| Russell
Banks grew up in a working-class world that has played a major
role in shaping his writing. Through a dozen novels and short
story collections that have won him Guggenheim and NEA grants
and a St. Lawrence Prize for fiction, Banks has made a life’s
work of charting the causes and effects of the terrible things
“normal” men can and will do. He writes with an
intensely focused empathy and a compassionate sense of humor
that help to keep readers, if not his characters, afloat through
the misadventures and outright tragedies in his books. A deep
appreciation for his work has led the cities of Seattle and
Rochester to each select his book The
Sweet Hereafter as a "book in common" for their
communities to read.
A prolific writer of fiction,
Russell Banks’s titles include The
Darling, The
Sweet Hereafter, Cloudsplitter,
Rule
of the Bone, Affliction,
Success
Stories, Continental
Drift, Searching for Survivors, Trailerpark,
The
Book of Jamaica, The
New World, and Hamilton
Stark. The
Angel on the Roof is a collection of thirty years of Banks’
short fiction. His latest novel, The
Reserve, was published in early 2008; it is set in the Adirondacks
in 1936-37, at the height of the Great Depression. Also in 2008,
Seven Stories Press published Dreaming
Up America, an American edition of his nonfiction book of
essays, which was previously published in France under the title
Amerique Notre Histoire -- his meditation on American
history. In May 2008, HarperCollins published Outer
Banks (which includes three of his previously published
novels: Family Life, Hamilton Stark, and The
Relation of My Imprisonment). Russell Banks has contributed
poems, stories, and essays to The Boston Globe Magazine,
Vanity Fair, The New York Times Book Review, Esquire,
Harper’s and numerous others.
His novels, Affliction and The
Sweet Hereafter, were adapted into feature films which received
widespread critical acclaim: James Coburn won the Academy Award for
Best Supporting Actor and Nick Nolte was nominated for an Academy Award
for Best Actor for their roles in “Affliction;” “The
Sweet Hereafter” won three awards, including the Grand Prix and
the International Critics Award at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival. Currently, Martin Scorsese has plans to produce the film of Cloudsplitter, with a screenplay by Banks, and Raoul Peck directing, for HBO; Raoul Peck is also directing the feature film ofContinental
Drift, with a screenplay by Banks, which will star Josh Hartnett.The
Darling(selected by The New York Times Book Review as a Notable Book of 2004) is being adapted for Focus Features; it will be directed by Martin Scorsese and will star Cate Blanchett. A film of Rule of the Bone, with a screenplay by Banks, is in development, to be directed by Alain Berliner. Banks is currently
working on the screenplay for Rule
of the Bone. His latest novel, The
Reserve, came out in 2008.
Included among the numerous
honors and awards Russell Banks has received are the Ingram
Merrill Award, the John Dos Passos Award, the Literature Award
from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and the Laure
Bataillon Prize for best work of fiction translated into French,
for the French edition of The
Darling. Continental
Drift and Cloudsplitter
were Pulitzer Prize finalists; Affliction
and Cloudsplitter
were PEN/Faulkner Finalists. Banks was New York State Author
(2004–2008) and is the founder and President of Cities
of Refuge North America.
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“Like our living literary
giants Toni Morrison and Thomas Pynchon, Russell Banks is a
great writer wrestling withthe hidden secrets and explosive
realities of this country.”
Cornel West
“Russell Banks
has now become....the most important living white male American
on the official literary map, a writer we, as readers and writers,
can actually learn from, whose books help and urge us to change.”
The Village
Voice |