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John Rolfe Gardiner

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Nationality
  
American

Role
  
Author

Name
  
John Gardiner

Period
  
1974–present


John Rolfe Gardiner Fiction By John Rolfe Gardiner Author of Novels Short Stories

Occupation
  
Novelist, short-story author

Books
  
In the heart of the whole world, The incubator ballroom, Going on like this

Notable works
  
Somewhere in France

John Rolfe Gardiner (born 1936) is an American author of several novels and short stories.

John Rolfe Gardiner Fiction By John Rolfe Gardiner Author of Novels Short Stories

Life and career

He is best known for his novel Somewhere in France (1999), aside from which he has written four other novels and two short-story collections. Sixteen of his stories were published in The New Yorker; others were published in The American Scholar and in other publications. His short story "The Voyage Out" was anthologized in The Best American Short Stories. His work was awarded the Lila Wallace Reader's Digest Writers Award and the O. Henry Award.

Gardiner's stories often take place in his native Virginia, but also in various places in Europe, most prominently in France. His work has received vast critical acclaim:

"Elegantly written, this funny, poignant gem of a book..."

"This is an abundant work that you'll want to read more than once"

"There is something tantalizingly sinister about Gardiner's short stories: a hint of intrigue and a soupcon of the illicit connect them all... Haunting fare from a master storyteller, richly evocative and thought provoking"

"Gardiner is a wonderfully distinctive writer whose often funny stories are animated by a healing, intelligent compassion for characters groping for redemption in a heartless world"

Gardiner lives in Middleburg, Virginia, with his artist wife Joan. They have one daughter, Nicola.

References

John Rolfe Gardiner Wikipedia