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This article is about US author. For the Scottish army officer and member of parliament, see Matthew Sharpe (general).
Matthew Sharpe (born 1962) is a U.S. novelist and short story writer.
Born in New York City, but grew up in a small town in Connecticut.
Sharpe graduated from Oberlin College in Ohio. Afterwards, he worked at US Magazine until he went back to school at Columbia University, where he pursued an MFA. Since then, he has been teaching creative writing at various institutions including Columbia University, Bard College, the New College of Florida, and Wesleyan University. Sharpe says he started writing fiction at age ten but was finally inspired and encouraged to be a writer after reading Sam Shepard's play La Turista when he was 21.
Bibliography
- Stories from the Tube (short stories, 1998)
- Nothing Is Terrible (novel, 2000)
- The Sleeping Father (novel, 2003)
- Jamestown (novel, 2007)
- You Were Wrong (novel, Bloomsbury 2010)
External links
- the Village Voice reviews The Sleeping Father
- Matthew Sharpe interviews Lynne Tillman
- Matthew Sharpe interviews Linh Dinh
- the Washington Post reviews Jamestown
Categories:- 1962 births
- Living people
- American novelists
- Columbia University alumni
- Oberlin College alumni
- Bard College faculty
- Columbia University faculty
- New College of Florida faculty
- Wesleyan University faculty
- American novelist, 1960s birth stubs
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