- Richard Melo
Infobox Writer
name = Richard Melo
birthdate = Birth date and age|1968|8|10|mf=y
birthplace =San Francisco, California
occupation =Novelist ,Critic
nationality =United States
genre =Literary Richard Melo (born
August 10 ,1968 ) is an Americanauthor andbook reviewer . His debut novel, "Jokerman 8 ", was published in 2004.Biography
Richard Melo was born in
San Francisco, California and attended theSan Francisco State University . He currently lives inPortland, Oregon .As a book critic, since 2004, Melo has reviewed books by
Thomas Pynchon ,William Vollmann ,Colson Whitehead , andTom Robbins , among others. Melo is a member of theNational Book Critics Circle .His fiction has appeared in
Willamette Week andGobshite Quarterly . He began his career as aplaywright with two productions appearing on theMt. Hood Community College stage in the early 1990s. He is a graduate of theCreative Writing program atSan Francisco State University .His novel, "
Jokerman 8 " (Soft Skull Press , 2004), follows the lives of severalSan Francisco State University college students as they flirt with the radical environmental movement and one another. Set in the late 80s and early 90s, it follows the members of the radical Jokerman troupe as they spike trees, sink an Icelandic whaling vessel, and occupy a construction crane on the eve of the groundbreaking of an animal research facility on theUniversity of California campus. The writing style recalls works byKen Kesey andTom Robbins , though its closest literary cousin is "The Monkey Wrench Gang ", byEdward Abbey . "Jokerman 8" was Number 1 onPowell's Books small press bestseller list in October 2004.External links
* [http://misconstrue.net Official Richard Melo web site]
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