- J. Robert Lennon
John Robert Lennon (born 1970) is an American author of several works of fiction, including a number of short stories and four novels to date. He resides in
Ithaca, New York .Fact|date=January 2008His most famous novel, "Mailman", was released to critical successFact|date=January 2008 in 2003 and concerns a mail-carrying protagonist named Albert Lippincott who is clearly losing his mind. The book won praisecitequote for its humorous portrayal of one man's descent into madness.
Lennon's first book, "The Light of Falling Stars" (1997), about the aftermath of a plane crash, was the winner of
Barnes & Noble 's 1997 Discover Great New Writers Award. His other books include "The Funnies" (1999), a comedy about a would-be cartoonist; "On the Night Plain" (2001), a noir western set in the 1940s; and "Pieces for the Left Hand: 100 Anecdotes" (2005), a collection of 100 very short stories. His novel "Happyland" is roughly based around the American Girl doll company creatorPleasant Rowland . It was dropped by publisherW. W. Norton due to fear of libel and subsequently published in serial by "Harper's Magazine ". [Cite news | issn = 0362-4331 | last = Donadio | first = Rachel | title = The Mystery of the Missing Novel | work = The New York Times | accessdate = 2007-07-01 | date = 2006-08-27 | url = http://www.nytimes.com/2006/08/27/books/review/Donadio.t.html?ex=1183435200&en=69ba6da6890d0473&ei=5070 ]Lennon is also a musician and composer. As a solo artist, recording as Inverse Room, he has released three full-length CDs, "Simulacrum" (2002), "Pieces for the Left Hand" (2005) (a companion to the book of the same title), and "American Recluse" (2007). He is also one half, along with musician Jim Spitznagel, of The Bemus Point, which has released one CD, "Infra Dig" (2005). In the early 1990s he fronted the band Wicked Bison, a cult favoriteweasel-inline on the Philadelphia bar and fraternity scene.
External links
* [http://www.jrobertlennon.com/ J. Robert Lennon's Official Web Site]
* [http://www.news.cornell.edu/stories/Feb07/lennon_profile.spr.html Faculty biography from Cornell University]References
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