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Nationality
  
United States

Literary movement
  
New Journalism

Role
  
Journalist

Name
  
Grover Lewis

Genre
  
Non-fiction, poetry



Occupation
  
Journalist, writer, editor

Died
  
April 16, 1995, Los Angeles, California, United States

Books
  
Splendor in the short grass

Grover Lewis (November 8, 1934–April 16, 1995) was an American journalist now regarded as one of the forerunners of new journalism. His lengthy examinations of film, music and more in the 1970s included profiles of Paul Newman, The Allman Brothers Band, and an influential piece written about The Last Picture Show. He also did freelance work for The Village Voice, Texas Monthly, and was an editor and contributor to Rolling Stone.

Lewis published two books during his lifetime: I'll Be There in the Morning If I Live, a book of poetry, and Academy All the Way, a collection of essays he wrote for Rolling Stone. In 2005, the University of Texas Press released a compendium of his entire career entitled Splendor in the Short Grass, edited by and with an introduction by Jan Reid and W.K. Stratton, and with a foreword by Dave Hickey and a remembrance by Robert Draper.

Books

  • I'll Be There in the Morning If I Live (poetry)
  • Academy All The Way (collection)
  • Splendor in the Short Grass (collection)
  • References

    Grover Lewis Wikipedia


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