- Henry Bromell
Henry Bromell (born 1947) is an American
author ,screenwriter , and director.Bromell graduated from
Amherst College in 1970. He won the Houghton Mifflin Literary Award for his first novel, "The Slightest Distance". January 5, 1975 The Slightest Distance (book review). "New York Times Book Review "] Oates, Joyce Carol (April 1, 1979). Full of Promising Material; Bromell. "New York Times Book Review "] His collection of short stories, "I Know Your Heart, Marco Polo", was published by Knopf. Broyard, Anatole (April 7, 1979). Books of The Times: A Second Naivete; A Folk-Rock Story A Bit Burdened. "New York Times "] Bromell's work has appeared in twoO. Henry Award collections.He has written and produced for many television series, including "
Chicago Hope ", "Northern Exposure ", "", "Brotherhood", and "Carnivàle ". Bromell wrote and directed the feature film "Panic" and theF. Scott Fitzgerald biopic "Last Call". He is married to writer Trish Soodik, with whom he has a son.elected bibliography
*"The Slightest Distance" (1974) Houghton Mifflin, ISBN 978-0395194089
*"I Know Your Heart, Marco Polo: Stories" (1979) Knopf, ISBN 978-0394501161
*"Follower: A Novel" (1983) Simon & Schuster, ISBN 978-0671432713
*"Little America" (2002) Vintage, ISBN 978-0375718915References
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