- Alfred Chester
Alfred Chester (
September 7 ,1928 –August 1 ,1971 ) was an American writer known for his provocative, experimental work, including the novels "Jamie Is My Heart's Desire " and "The Exquisite Corpse " and the short story collection "Behold Goliath ".Chester was born in
Flatbush inBrooklyn, New York . X-rays used to treat childhood illness left him bald, and he wore a wig, which though noticeable was not something that people felt comfortable mentioning. He was educated atOrthodox Jewish yeshiva . He attendedNew York University where he met fellow writersCynthia Ozick (who later wrote about him in her book "Fame & Folly"),Sol Yurick andEdward Field . He attended graduate school atColumbia University but dropped out. He lived in France for most of the 1950s as an openlygay man.Citation |title=Smugging up on forgotten authors |first=Sam |last=Jordison |date=2007-01-19 |accessdate=2007-07-17 |periodical=The Guardian |url=http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/books/2007/01/get_it_off_your_chester.html ] In 1952 his essay "Silence in Heaven" was published inMarguerite Caetani 's literary review "Botteghe oscure". He wrote a pornographic novel, "Chariot of Flesh" forOlympia Press using the pseudonym Malcolm Nesbit.Citation | first = Edward | last = Field | author-link = Edward Field | title = The Man Who Would Marry Susan Sontag | place = Madison | publisher = University of Wisconsin Press | year = 2005 | isbn = 029921320-X ]His first collection of short stories, "Here Be Dragons", was published in 1955. His novel "Jamie Is My Heart's Desire" was initially published in French translation, then in an English edition by the British publisher
Andre Deutsch , only later appearing in the United States. With Caetani's support he received aGuggenheim Fellowship in 1957. [ [http://www.gf.org/57fellow.html John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation 1957 Fellows Page] ] His short story "As I Was Going Up the Stair" was included inBest American Short Stories . [http://www.hrc.utexas.edu/research/fa/chester.html Biographical sketch, Alfred Chester Papers, Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center at the University of Texas at Austin] ]Starting in 1959, his short fiction was published in magazines such as
The New Yorker ,Esquire ,Transatlantic Review . His literary criticism appeared inNew York Review of Books ,Partisan Review , andCommentary . He returned to the United States and metSusan Sontag throughHarriet Sohmers andMaria Irene Fornes .Chester moved to
Morocco in 1963. His short story collection "Behold Goliath" was published in 1964, and his novel "The Exquisite Corpse" was published in 1967. He associated withPaul Bowles andJane Bowles while in Morocco, but eventually had a falling out with them. Increasingly, his behaviour was made erratic by a combination of mental illness and drug use. He died in Israel in 1971. [ [http://www.lib.udel.edu/ud/spec/findaids/chester.htm Biographical Note, Alfred Chester Letters to Curtis Harnack, University of Delaware] ] His later writing was published posthumously in collections such as "Looking for Genet."References
External links
* [http://research.hrc.utexas.edu:8080/hrcxtf/view?docId=ead/00024.xml&query=chester,%20alfred&query-join=and Alfred Chester Collection] at the
Harry Ransom Center at theUniversity of Texas at Austin
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