Marlon james biography
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Marlon James
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Marlon James (novelist)
Jamaican novelist (born )
Marlon James (born 24 November [1]) is a Jamaican writer. He is the author of five novels: John Crow's Devil (), The Book of Night Women (), A Brief History of Seven Killings (), which won him the Man Booker Prize, Black Leopard, Red Wolf (), and Moon Witch, Spider King ().
Now living in Minneapolis, Minnesota, James teaches literature at Macalester College in Saint Paul, Minnesota.[2][3] He is also a faculty lecturer at St. Francis College's Low Residency MFA in Creative Writing.[4]
Early life and education
[edit]James was born in Kingston, Jamaica, to parents who were both in the Jamaican police: his mother (who gave him his first prose book, a collection of stories by O. Henry) became a detective and his father (from whom James took a love of Shakespeare and Coleridge) a lawyer.[5][6] James attended Kingston's prestigious Wolmer's Trust High School
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Marlon James was born in Kingston, Jamaica, in He is the author of The Book of Night Women, which won the Dayton Literary Peace Prize, The Minnesota Book Award and was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award in fiction as well as an NAACP Image Award. His first novel John Crow’s Devil was a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize and the Commonwealth Writers Prize, and was a New York Times Editor’s Choice. In his third novel, A Brief History Of Seven Killings, James is exploring multiple genres: the political thriller, the oral biography, and the classic whodunit to confront the untold history of Jamaica in the late ’s; of the assassination attempt on Bob Marley, and the country’s own clandestine battles of the cold war. James graduated from the University of the West Indies in with a degree in Language And Literature, and from Wilkes University in with a Masters in creative writing. His short fiction and nonfiction have appeared widely including in Esquire, Gran