- Gary Krist (writer)
Gary Michael Krist (born 1957) is an American
writer of fiction, nonfiction, travel journalism, and literary criticism. Before turning to narrative nonfiction with "The White Cascade" (2007), a book about the 1910Wellington avalanche , Krist wrote threenovels --"Bad Chemistry" (1998), "Chaos Theory" (2000), and "Extravagance" (2002). He has also written twoshort story collections--"The Garden State" (1988) and "Bone by Bone" (1994).He has been a frequent book reviewer for
The New York Times Book Review ,Salon , andThe Washington Post Book World . His satire pieces have appeared inThe New York Times ,The Washington Post Outlook section, andNewsday , and his stories, articles, and travel pieces have been featured inNational Geographic Traveler ,The Wall Street Journal ,GQ ,Playboy ,The New Republic ,Esquire , and onNational Public Radio 's"Selected Shorts." His short stories have also been anthologized in such collections as "Men Seeking Women", "Writers' Harvest 2", and "Best American Mystery Stories".He has been the recipient of The Stephen Crane Award, the Sue Kaufman Prize from
The American Academy of Arts and Letters , aLowell Thomas Gold Medal for Travel Journalism, and a fellowship from theNational Endowment for the Arts .Born in
Jersey City ,New Jersey , Krist is a graduate ofPrinceton University . In 1979-80, he studied literature at the Universitaet Konstanz (Germany) on aFulbright Scholarship . The author has been profiled inThe New York Times Book Review (November 6, 1988) and the Style section ofThe Washington Post (February 25, 2007).Krist lives in
Bethesda ,Maryland , with his wife and daughter.Works
*Novels and Story Collections
**"The Garden State" (1988)
**"Bone by Bone" (1994)
**"Bad Chemistry" (1998)
**"Chaos Theory" (2000)
**"Extravagance" (2002)*Nonfiction
**"The White Cascade: The Great Northern Railway Disaster and America's Deadliest Avalanche" (2007)External links
* [http://www.garykrist.com Gary Krist's website]
* [http://www.whitecascade.com The White Cascade website]
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