Robert Flynn (author)

Robert Flynn (author)

Infobox Writer


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name = Robert Flynn
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birthdate = Birth date and age|1932|4|12
birthplace = Chillicothe, Texas
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occupation = Novelist
genre = Texas literature, Western fiction, satire,
subject = Texas, war, religion
movement =
notableworks = "North To Yesterday"
influences = William Faulkner, J. Frank Dobie, Larry McMurtry,
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website = http://www.robertflynn.net
Robert Flynn, professor emeritus, Trinity University and a native of Chillicothe, Texas, is the author of twelve books. Seven novels: "North To Yesterday"; "In the House of the Lord"; "The Sounds of Rescue, The Signs of Hope"; "Wanderer Springs", "The Last Klick", "The Devils Tiger", co-authored with the late Dan Klepper, and "Tie-Fast Country". His dramatic adaptation of Faulkner's "As I Lay Dying" was the United States entry at the Theater of Nations in Paris in 1964 and won a Special Jury Award. He is also the author of a two-part documentary, "A Cowboy Legacy," shown on ABC-TV, a nonfiction narrative, A Personal War in Vietnam, an oral history When I Was Just Your Age, two story collections, Seasonal Rain and Living With The Hyenas, and a collection of essays, Growing Up a Sullen Baptist. He is co-editor of Paul Baker and the Integration of Abilities.

Flynn also contributes to The Door: "The World’s Pretty Much Only Magazine of Religious Satire." North to Yesterday received awards from the Texas Institute of Letters and the National Cowboy Hall of Fame, and was named one of the Best Books of the Year by the New York Times. Seasonal Rain, was co-winner of the Texas Literary Festival Award. Wanderer Springs received a Spur Award from Western Writers of America. Living With the Hyenas received a Western Heritage Award from the National Cowboy Hall of Fame. Flynn’s work has been translated into German, Spanish, Dutch, Afrikaans, Malayalam, Arabic, Tamil, Hindi, Kanada, and Vietnamese. Flynn is a member of The Texas Institute of Letters, The Writers Guild of America, Marine Corps Combat Correspondents, and P.E.N. In 1998, he received the "Distinguished Achievement Award" from the Texas Institute of Letters.

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Flynn's early fame came with the novel, "North to Yesterday", which was a national bestseller. In Don Quixote fashion, it mocked the legend of the cowboy in Western novels while paying homage to it at the same time (anticipating Larry McMurtry's "Lonesome Dove"). Later works focused on more modern themes: rural life, going to war, religion in modern times and conflicts between "small town morality" and mass media/pop culture.

Novels like "In the House of the Lord" explored more religious/spiritual themes. "Wanderer Springs" adopted the gently satirical tone of his earlier works while also examining the interconnectedness between people and families in a small Texas town (inviting comparison to writers like Elmer Keaton or Garrison Keillor). "The Last Klick" touches upon themes of his service in the Vietnam War (reminiscient of novelist Tim O'Brien). In his latest novel "Tie-Fast Country", Flynn returns to earlier themes, depicting a grandmother rancher with a checkered past who is out of sync with contemporary life. (The narrator, on the other hand, is a TV news producer who has to confront her).

Flynn's short stories touch upon more serious themes and are written perhaps with a more lyrical style.

Bibliography

;Novels
*North To Yesterday
*In the House of the Lord
*The Sounds of Rescue, The Signs of Hope
*Wanderer Springs
*The Last Klick
*The Devil's Tiger, with Dan Klepper
*Tie-Fast Country

;Vietnam Memoir
*A Personal War In Vietnam

;Short Story Collections
*Living with the Hyenas
*Seasonal Rain
*Slouching towards Zion

;Essays
*When I was Just Your Age, oral histories, edited with Susan Russell
*Growing Up a Sullen Baptist
*Paul Baker and the Integration of Abilities

;Religious/Social Essays
* [http://www.somareview.com/mostfamouschristian.cfm The Most Famous Christian of the 20th century?]
* [http://www.somareview.com/fortheloveofagape.cfm For the love of Agape]

External links

* [http://www.wittenburgdoor.com/archives/flynn.html Interview with Robert Flynn] (about his book Growing Up a Sullen Baptist).
* [http://www.wittenburgdoor.com/archives/robertflynn.html The Door: The World's Pretty Much Only Magazine of Religious Satire] . Essay by Robert Flynn.
* [http://www.robertflynn.net/index.html Robert Flynn's Author Website ]


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