- Joe Connelly (writer)
Joe Connelly is an American writer. Connelly is best known for his first novel, "
Bringing Out the Dead ". Connelly grew up in a working class family inWarwick, New York . He dropped out ofColgate University and, before publishing his first novel, worked as aparamedic at St. Clare's Hospital in Hell's Kitchen,New York City , for about a decade. He wrote in his spare time over that period, in a small flat in the Upper West Side and while living abroad in Ireland and travelling in Eastern Europe for a considerable period. During this period Connelly was encouraged by a creative writing professor atColumbia University ."
Bringing Out the Dead " (1998) is autobiographical in nature and follows the story of a paranoid and hollow-eyed paramedic who works the graveyard shift in Hell's Kitchen, the barrio bounding the phantasmagoria ofTimes Square . Having seen so much human suffering on the job, the main character of the book, Frank, has turned emotionally into himself, despondent to the point of becoming a drunk, his life a personal living hell."Bringing Out the Dead" was an immediate
bestseller on publication. It was soon optioned for $100,000 and eventually made its way to production as a major motion picture of the same name in 1999. "Bringing Out the Dead" was directed by filmmakerMartin Scorsese and the screenplay was adapted byPaul Schrader . Though the film was a critical success, it fell short of box office expectations. His second novel, "Crumbtown ", didn't sell as well as the first. Although the book's characters were the trademark down-and-out personalities of Connelly's debut novel, he was criticized for relying on well-trodden clichés.
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