- Ron Hansen (novelist)
Ron Hansen (born
December 8 ,1947 ) is an Americannovel ist,essay ist, and professor.Biography
Hansen was born in
Omaha, Nebraska , and earned a Bachelor's degree in English fromCreighton University . He received an M.F.A. from theIowa Writers' Workshop and held a Wallace Stegner Creative Writing Fellowship atStanford University . He later earned an M.A. in Spirituality fromSanta Clara University .Hansen is the
Gerard Manley Hopkins, S.J. Professor in the Arts and Humanities atSanta Clara University , where he teaches courses in writing and literature. He is married to the writerBo Caldwell and is the stepfather of her two children, John Scott "Scotty" Caldwell Arnold and Kate Arnold. Scotty attends Hansen's place of employment, Santa Clara University, and Kate is pursuing her medical degree at Georgetown University.Novels and short stories
Hansen frequently writes about the Old West, mixing history with morality and drama. Hansen's first novel, "Desperadoes" (1979), reimagines the story of the
Dalton Gang . "The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford ", a 1983 novel chronicling the life and death of the iconic outlaw, was Hansen's most popular work and brought him wide critical acclaim, as well as his being a finalist for thePEN/Faulkner Award .Catholic themes of unconditional love, redemption and resurrection also recur in Hansen's novels and stories. "Mariette in Ecstasy" (1991), a study of the faith and religious experience in the context of a cloistered
Catholic nun who apparently bears astigmata , earned him near universal critical praise, as well as the fiction prize from the Bay Area Reviewers Association and the Gold Medal for Excellence in Fiction from the Commonwealth Club of California. Hansen's latest novel, "Exiles" (2008), tells the story of the shipwreck that cost the lives of five young nuns and prompted poet Gerard Manley Hopkins, S.J., to write some of his best work.Hansen's 1996 novel, "Atticus", about the bond of love between a father and a son who has died under mysterious circumstances in a dusty Mexican town, was a finalist for both the
National Book Award and thePEN/Faulkner Award . "Hitler's Niece" (1999) is ahistorical novel that offers a view of Hitler as seen through the eyes ofGeli Raubal , the daughter of his half-sister. "Isn't It Romantic?" (2003) is a comic novel about two sophisticatedParis ians stranded in small-town Nebraska.Hansen has published numerous short stories in literary magazines nationwide. His short story collection, "Nebraska", was published in 1989. Hansen also edited the anthology "You Don't Know What Love Is: Contemporary American Stories" (1987) and co-edited with Jim Shepard "You've Got to Read This: Contemporary American Writers Introduce Stories That Held Them in Awe" (1994).
In addition to his novels and short stories, Hansen has published a compilation of essays on faith and fiction ("A Stay Against Confusion") and a children's book ("The Shadowmaker"). Hansen also wrote the screenplay for the 1996 film adaptation of "Mariette in Ecstasy".
In 2006, "The Assassination of Jesse James" was adapted for the screen in a film written and directed by
Andrew Dominik and starringBrad Pitt as James. Initially intended for a 2006 release, the film was postponed and re-edited for a September 21, 2007 release.Bibliography
Works
* "Desperadoes" (1979)
* "The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford" (1983)
* "The Shadowmaker " (1987)
* "Nebraska" (1989)
* "Mariette in Ecstasy " (1991)
* "Atticus " (1996) ISBN 0-06-092786-0
* "Hitler's Niece " (1999) ISBN 0-06-093220-1
* "" (2001)
* "Isn't It Romantic?" (2003)
* "Exiles" [http://us.macmillan.com/exiles] (FSG, 2008)As editor or contributor
* "You Don't Know What Love Is: Contemporary American Stories" (Compiler) (1987)
* "You've Got to Read This: Contemporary American Writers Introduce Stories That Held Them in Awe" (Editor, with Jim Shepard) (1994)
* "John of the Cross: Selections from The Dark Night and Other Writings" (Foreword) (2004)
* Flyover Fiction, series from University of Nebraska Press (Series editor) (2005-present)ources
* [http://brothersjudd.com/index.cfm/fuseaction/daily.month/month/12 "Brothers Judd"]
External links
* [http://us.macmillan.com/author/ronhansen Ron Hansen at FSG]
* [http://www.scu.edu/cas/english/faculty/hansen.cfm Santa Clara University Faculty Page: Ron Hansen]
* [http://mockingbird.creighton.edu/NCW/hansen.htm Nebraska Center for Writers--Ron Hansen, with a link to a detailed bibliography]
* [http://wiredforbooks.org/ronhansen/ 1983 audio interview of Ron Hansen at Wired for Books.org] byDon Swaim
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