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name = Lorrie Moore
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birthname = Marie Lorena Moore
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birthplace =Glens Falls, New York
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occupation = Short-story writer, Novelist
nationality = American
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notableworks = "Birds of America" (1998) "Who Will Run The Frog Hospital" (1994)
"People Like That Are The Only People Here" (short story, 1997)
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Lorrie Moore (born Marie Lorena Moore on
January 13 ,1957 inGlens Falls, New York ) is an Americanfiction writer known mainly for her humorous and poignant short stories.Biography
Marie Lorena Moore was nicknamed "Lorrie" by her parents. She attended
St. Lawrence University . At nineteen, she won "Seventeen" magazine's fiction contest. After graduating from St. Lawrence, she moved toManhattan and worked as a paralegal for two years.In 1980, Moore enrolled in Cornell University's M.F.A. program, where she was taught by
Alison Lurie . Upon graduation from Cornell, a teacher encouraged her to contact agent Melanie Jackson. Jackson sold her collection, "Self-Help", composed almost entirely of stories from her master's thesis, toKnopf in 1983. Moore was twenty-six years old.Works
Her short story collections are "Self Help", "Like Life", and "Birds of America", which became a "
New York Times " bestseller. She has contributed to "The Paris Review ", and her first story to appear in "The New Yorker ", "You're Ugly, Too," was later included in "The Best American Short Stories of the Century", edited byJohn Updike . Another story, "People Like That Are the Only People Here," was reprinted in the annual collection "The Best American Short Stories"; the tale of a young child falling sick, it was loosely patterned on events in Moore's own life. She writes frequently about failing relationships and terminal illness and is known for her mordant wit and pithy one-liners. [http://www.nytimes.com/books/98/09/20/reviews/980920.20mcmanut.html]Moore's "Collected Stories" was published by Faber in the UK in May 2008. It included selections from each of her previously published collections, excerpts from her novel "Anagrams", and three previously uncollected stories (first published in "The New Yorker").
Her novels are "Anagrams" and "Who Will Run the Frog Hospital?" "Anagrams" was optioned by Madonna for a film that was never made. Publication of a third novel is expected in 2009.
She has written a children's book entitled "The Forgotten Helper". It concerns an elf whom Santa mistakenly leaves behind at the home of the worst child on his "good" list. The elf must help the child be good for the coming year, so Santa will return next Christmas.
Awards
She won the 1998
O. Henry Award for her short story "People Like That Are the Only People Here," published in "The New Yorker " on January 27, 1997. In 2004, Moore was selected as winner of theRea Award for the Short Story , for outstanding achievement in that genre. In 2006, she was elected to theAmerican Academy of Arts and Letters .Academic career
Moore is a Professor of English at the
University of Wisconsin-Madison .Bibliography
hort Stories
* (1985) "Self-Help"; ISBN 0446671924
* (1990) "Like Life"; ISBN 0375719164
* (1998) "Birds of America"; ISBN 0312241224
* (2008) "The Collected Stories"; ISBN 9780571239344Children's Books
* (1987) "The Forgotten Helper"; ISBN 0440416809
Novels
* (1986) "Anagrams"; ISBN 0307277283
* (1994) "Who Will Run the Frog Hospital?"; ISBN 1400033829External links
* [http://www.pshares.org/issues/article.cfm?prmArticleID=4504 Ploughshares profile]
* [http://www.believermag.com/issues/200510/?read=interview_moore The Believer interview] (2005)
* [http://www.salonmagazine.com/books/int/1998/10/cov_27int.html Salon interview] (1998)
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