- Barry Hughart
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birthplace = Peoria,Illinois
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occupation =Novel ist
nationality = flagicon|USA American
period = 1984–1990
genre =Fantasy ,Chinoiserie
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website = http://www.barryhughart.org/Barry Hughart (born
March 13 ,1934 ) in Peoria,Illinois , is an American author offantasy novel s.Education
Hughart was educated at
Phillips Academy (Andover). After graduating high school, he suffered from undiagnosed depression, which was classified at the time asschizophrenia , and was treated in the Kings County Psychiatric Ward. Following his release he attendedColumbia University where he obtained a BA in 1956.cite book|title=Hughart, Barry 1934 -|publisher=Gale|location=Detroit, MI|date=1992|series=Contemporary Authors|volume=137|pages=p. 211|isbn=0810319624|oclc=123619198]Background
Upon his graduation from Columbia, Hughart joined the
United States Air Force and served from 1956 to 1960 where he was involved in laying mines in the KoreanDMZ .cite web|url=http://www.subterraneanpress.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=hughart&Category_Code=B&Product_Count=53|title=The Chronicles of Master Li and Number Ten Ox: Mr. Hughart's very personal flap copy for our edition|last=Hughart|first=Barry|publisher=Subterranean Press|accessdate=2008-09-23] During Hughart's military service he began to develop his lifelong interest inChina that led him to plan a series set in "an Ancient China that never was."From Hughart's description of "Bridge of Birds", as quoted on the back cover and in reviews.] His connection to China remained since, after his military service, he worked withTechTop , a military surplus company that was based in Asia, from 1960 to 1965.From 1965 to 1970 Hughart was the manager of the
Lenox Hill Book Shop inNew York City .Writing
His first novel, "
Bridge of Birds " (1984), introducedLi Kao , an ancient sage and scholar with "a slight flaw in his character", and his client, later assistant, the immensely strong peasantNumber Ten Ox , who narrates the story. The book blended Chinese mythology—authentic and imagined, from several eras—with detective fiction and a gentle, ironic humour. Among the genuine myths alluded to in the book is "The story of Cowherd and Weaver Girl", from which the title is derived."Bridge of Birds" shared the 1985
World Fantasy Award for Best Novel and won the 1986 Mythopoeic Fantasy Award. It was followed by "The Story of the Stone" (1988) and "Eight Skilled Gentlemen " (1990). No further books followed, although Hughart had planned a series of seven novels. In the last of these, Li Kao and Number Ten Ox would die facing the Great White Serpent (a conflict alluded to in "Bridge of Birds"). They would then become minor celestial deities who would continue to cause problems for the August Personage of Jade.An omnibus edition, "
The Chronicles of Master Li and Number Ten Ox " (ISBN 0966543610), was published in 1998. It was illustrated byKaja Foglio . ["Bookstore owner turns publisher" by Sam T. Weller. "Publishers Weekly ",January 25 ,1999 (Vol. 246, Issue 4), page 23 (about the 1998 printing of "The Chronicles of Master Li and Number Ten Ox").] A new omnibus edition will be published in October 2008 by Subterranean Press.cite web|url=http://www.subterraneanpress.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=hughart&Category_Code=PRE&Product_Count=16|title=The Chronicles of Master Li and Number Ten Ox By Barry Hughart (preorder--to be published in October)|publisher=Subterranean Press|accessdate=2008-09-29]Hughart has also written dialogue for the following films:
* Devil's Bride (1968)
*Honeymoon with a Stranger (1969)
*Man on the Move (Jigsaw) (1972)
*Welcome Home Johnny Bristol (1972)
*The Other Side of Hell (1978)
*Special Effects (1984)
* Snow Job (1983-1985)
* When the Bough Breaks(1986)Demise of the "Master Li and Number Ten Ox" series
Hughart has blamed the end of the series on unsympathetic and incompetent publishers. The style of his books made them difficult to classify and he felt his market was restricted by the decision to sell only to SF/fantasy outlets. As an example of publisher incompetence, Hughart notes that his publishers did not notify him of the awards given "Bridge of Birds". He also points out that "The Story of the Stone" was published three months ahead of schedule, so that no purchasable copies were available by the time the scheduled reviews finally appeared; finally, the paperback edition of "Eight Skilled Gentlemen" was published simultaneously with the hardback edition resulting in few sales of the latter. When his publishers then refused to publish hardback editions of any future books, Hughart stated that he found it impossible to afford to continue writing novles, which brought the series to an end. [ [http://web.archive.org/web/20070806090146/http://www.massmedia.com/~mikeb/hughart/interview.htm "Interview with Barry Hughart"] by Jerry Kuntz, 2000.]
Hughart's novels are an example of
chinoiserie in literature.Hughart lives in
Tucson, Arizona .References
External links and references
* [http://www.barryhughart.org/ BarryHughart.org]
* [http://subterraneanpress.com/index.php/2008/03/12/barry-hughart-coming-soon-from-subterranean-press/ Subterranean Press to publish omnibus editions] of Hughart's three novelsPersondata
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DATE OF BIRTH=March 13 ,1934
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