- Gary Jennings
Gary Jennings (
September 20 1928 –February 13 1999 ) was a U.S. author who wrote children's and adult novels. In 1980, after the successful novel "Aztec", he specialized in writing adulthistorical fiction novels.Biography
Born
September 20 1928 inBuena Vista, Virginia , to Glen Edward and Vaughnye May Jennings, Gary Jennings attended little formal school after graduating from Eastside High School (of "Lean on Me" fame) inPaterson, New Jersey , and was mostly self-educated thereafter.His novels were known for their historical detail and occasionally graphic content. Jennings' novels are well-researched: he lived for 12 years in
Mexico to research the Aztec novels, traveled theBalkans while researching "Raptor", and joined nine circus troupes during the writing of "Spangle". He also produced a number of novels for younger readers, such as "A Rope in the Jungle" and a history of the occult "Black Magic, White Magic".Gary Jennings died on
Friday the 13th of February 1999 inPompton Lakes, New Jersey , aged 70, from undisclosed causes.Bibliography
Aztec series
# "Aztec" (1980) : A story of the
Aztec empire just before and during the arrival of the Spanish.
# "Aztec Autumn " (1998), a story of the Aztecs following theSpanish conques t.
# "Aztec Blood " (2002) : Cristo El Bastardo, a half-caste, sets out to discover the secret of his birth in the new Mexico. *
# "Aztec Rage " (2006) : Set in the early 19th century, it deals with theMexican war of independence with Spain. *
# "Aztec Fire " (2008) : The Aztec uprising in 1810 left young Juan Martez orphaned in a savage land. Like many native Aztecs, Juan was sentenced to hang by the Spanish. But his life is spared when a Spanishgunmaker learns of his skills withgunpowder and buys him to makemunitions . ** The last three books were written by Robert Gleason, Gary's former editor, andJunius Podrug , working from notes that Gary left.Novels
* "
The Journeyer " (1984) : An account of the travels ofMarco Polo to theFar East .
* "Spangle" (1987) : A chronicle of the lives of circus entertainers. Also released in paperback as a trilogy including "The Road Show", "The Center Ring" and "The Grand Promenade".
* "Raptor" (1992) : Thorn, a hermaphrodite, and his/her adventures in a post-Roman world.
* "The Lively Lives of Crispin Mobey" * As Gabriel Quyth (1988) : "A novel of the hilarious chronicle of the exploits of an all-too-zealous missionary." Mostly assembled from a series of short stories published under Jennings's real name in "The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction " 1972-1979.
* "Sow the Seeds of Hemp" (1976)
* "The Terrible Teague Bunch" (1975)For Young Adults
* "March of the Gods" (1976)
* "March of the Heroes: The folk hero through the ages" (1975)
* "March of the Robots: From The Manikins Of Antiquity To The Space Robots Of Tomorrow" (1962)
* "March of the Demons" (1977)
* "The Rope in the Jungle (a novel)" (1976)
* "The Teenager's Realistic Guide to Astrology" (1971)
* "The Shrinking Outdoors" (1972)
* "Black Magic, White Magic" (1975)
* "The Killer Storms: Hurricanes, Typhoons, and Tornadoes" (1974)
* "Parades!: Celebrations and circuses on the march" (1966)
* "The Movie Book" (1963)For Preschool Readers
* "The Earth Book" (1975)
For Adults
* "The Treasure of the Superstition Mountains" (1973)
* "Personalities of Language" (1965)
* "World of Words: The personalities of language" (1967)External links
* [http://www.garyjennings.org Official website]
* [http://www.garyjennings.com Unofficial website]
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