Donald Harington

Donald Harington
Donald Harington
Born December 22, 1935(1935-12-22)
Little Rock, Arkansas, USA
Died November 7, 2009(2009-11-07) (aged 73)
Springdale, Arkansas, USA
Language English
Nationality American
Alma mater University of Arkansas
Boston University

Donald Douglas Harington was an American author. All but the first of his novels either take place in or have an important connection to "Stay More," a fictional Ozark Mountains town based somewhat on Drakes Creek, Arkansas, where Harington spent summers as a child.

Harington was born and raised in Little Rock, Arkansas. He lost nearly all of his hearing at age 12 due to meningitis. This did not prevent him from picking up and remembering the vocabulary and modes of expression among the Ozark denizens, nor in conducting his teaching career as an adult.

Though he intended to be a novelist from a very early age, his course of study and his teaching career were in art and art history. He taught art history in New York, New England, and South Dakota before returning to the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, his alma mater, where he taught for 22 years before his retirement on 1 May 2008.

Harington is acclaimed as one of America's greatest writers of fiction, if not one of its best known. Entertainment Weekly called him "America's greatest unknown writer." The novelist and critic Fred Chappell said of him "Donald Harington isn't an unknown writer. He's an undiscovered continent." Novelist James Sallis, writing in the Boston Globe: "Harington's books are of a piece -- the quirkiest, most original body of work in contemporary U.S. letters."

Harington died of pneumonia, after a long illness, in Springdale on 7 November 2009.[1]

Harington's novels are available from The Toby Press in a uniform edition, with cover illustrations by Wendell Minor. Since his death, The Toby Press has made available the entire set of Harington novels as The Complete Novels of Donald Harington.

Contents

Novels

  • Enduring (2009)
  • Farther Along (2008)
  • The Pitcher Shower (2005)
  • With (2004)
  • Thirteen Albatrosses (or, Falling off the Mountain) (2002)
  • When Angels Rest (1998)
  • Butterfly Weed (1996)
  • Ekaterina (1993)
  • The Choiring of the Trees (1991)
  • The Cockroaches of Stay More (1989)
  • The Architecture of the Arkansas Ozarks (1975)
  • Some Other Place. The Right Place. (1972)
  • Lightning Bug (1970)
  • The Cherry Pit (1965)

Nonfiction

  • On a Clear Day: The Paintings of George Dombek, 1975-1994 (1995)
  • Let Us Build Us a City: Eleven Lost Towns (1986)

Awards

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