Lisa Alther (born July 23, 1944) is an American
author
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"''An author is "the person who originated or gave existence to anything" and whose authorship determines responsibility f ...
and
novelist
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.
Personal life
Alther was born in
Kingsport, Tennessee in 1944. Her father was a surgeon, while her mother was a homemaker. She has 3 brothers and a sister.
She graduated from
Wellesley College with a B.A. in English literature in 1966. She then attended the Publishing Procedures Course at
Radcliffe College.
After graduation Alther worked briefly for
Atheneum Publishers
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in
New York before moving to rural
Vermont
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. Alther wrote fiction steadily for years, without success, collecting more than 250 rejection slips without getting published. She was stubborn however, and determined to succeed. When she finally succeeded, with
Kinflicks in 1975, the novel was phenomenally successful.
Alther now divides her time among
East Tennessee,
Vermont
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, and
New York City
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. She has one daughter.
Career
Alther is the author of six contemporary novels, ''Kinflicks'', ''Original Sins'', ''Other Women'', ''Bedrock'', ''Five Minutes In Heaven'', ''and Swan Song,'' as well as a small number of published short stories and many magazine articles. She also wrote ''Washed in the Blood,'' a three-part historical novel concerning the earliest European settlement of the southern Appalachians. All of her novels include lesbian or bisexual women characters. She is also known for her humor writing.
She has also written two non-fiction books, ''Kinfolks: Falling Off the Family Tree—the Search for My
Melungeon
Melungeons ( ) are an ethnicity from the Southeastern United States who descend from Europeans, Native American, and sub-Saharan Africans brought to America as indentured servants and later as slaves. Historically, the Melungeons were associated ...
Ancestors'' (2007; ) and ''Blood Feud: The Hatfields and the McCoys: The Epic Story of Murder and Vengeance'' (2012; ).
Alther has taught Southern fiction at
Saint Michael's College
Saint Michael's College (St. Mikes or Saint Michael's) is a private Roman Catholic college in Colchester, Vermont. Saint Michael's was founded in 1904 by the Society of Saint Edmund. It grants Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees ...
in
Winooski, Vermont
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, and at
East Tennessee State University
East Tennessee State University (ETSU) is a public research university in Johnson City, Tennessee. Although it is part of the State University and Community College System of Tennessee, the university is governed by an institutional Board of Tr ...
, where she was awarded the Basler Chair.
Between 1978 and 1980, Alther lived in
London
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, where she became friends with
Doris Lessing. Lessing took an interest in ''Kinflicks'' and helped get the work published in London through a contact at
Alfred A. Knopf
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.
It was through Lessing that Alther met the writer, thinker and teacher of
Sufi mysticism
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,
Idries Shah
Idries Shah (; hi, इदरीस शाह, ps, ادريس شاه, ur, ; 16 June 1924 – 23 November 1996), also known as Idris Shah, né Sayed Idries el- Hashimi (Arabic: سيد إدريس هاشمي) and by the pen name Ark ...
. Shah had adapted many Sufi classical works and
teaching stories A teaching story is a narrative that has been deliberately created as a vehicle for the transmission of wisdom. The practice has been used in a number of religious and other traditions, though writer Idries Shah's use of it was in the context of Su ...
for contemporary readers, and, taking a great interest in these works, Alther read them all,
and she also wrote reviews for Shah's books, such as ''
World Tales''.
Bibliography
* ''
Kinflicks'' (1975)
* ''
Original Sins'' (1981)
* ''Other Women'' (1985)
* ''
Bedrock'' (1990)
* ''
Five Minutes In Heaven'' (1995)
* ''
Kinfolks: Falling Off the Family Tree--the Search for My Melungeon Ancestors'' (2007)
* ''Washed in the Blood'' (2011)
* ''
Blood Feud: The Hatfields and the McCoys: The Epic Story of Murder and Vengeance'' (2012)
Reviews
* ''Other Women'' - briefly noted in ''
The New Yorker
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'' 60/49 (21 January 1985): 94
References
External links
Lisa Alther Official Home PageVideo Interview
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1944 births
Living people
People from Kingsport, Tennessee
20th-century American novelists
American women novelists
American women short story writers
Wellesley College alumni
Appalachian writers
Novelists from Tennessee
People from Chittenden County, Vermont
21st-century American novelists
20th-century American women writers
21st-century American women writers
20th-century American short story writers
21st-century American short story writers
American writers