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Tom Bissell

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Movies
  
The Loneliest Planet

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Awards
  
Guggenheim Fellowship for Creative Arts, US & Canada

Nominations
  
Goodreads Choice Awards Best Nonfiction

Books
  
Extra Lives: Why Video Games M, The Disaster Artist, Magic Hours: Essays o, Chasing the sea, The Father of All Things: A

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Tom Bissell (born January 9, 1974) is an American journalist, critic, and fiction writer, originally from Escanaba, Michigan, United States and currently based in Los Angeles, California.

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Life and work

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He studied English at Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan. In 1996, when he was 22 years old, Bissell went to Uzbekistan as a volunteer for the Peace Corps. He was there for seven months before returning home. He worked as a book editor in New York City and edited, among other books, The Collected Stories of Richard Yates and Paula Fox's memoir Borrowed Finery. He is a frequent reviewer for The New York Times Book Review.

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Bissell's father served in the Marines during the Vietnam War, alongside author and journalist Philip Caputo. The two remained friends during Bissell's childhood and Caputo read Bissell's work and encouraged him in his early writing efforts.

Career

Bissell writes for Harper's Magazine, Slate, The New Republic, and The Virginia Quarterly Review, where he is a contributing editor. While much of Bissell's magazine writing could be considered travel writing, his articles are more concerned with politics, history, and autobiography than tourism.

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As a journalist he traveled to Iraq and Afghanistan during wartime.

Bissell's literary work has been recognized and highlighted at Michigan State University in their Michigan Writers Series.

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His book in collaboration with Jeff Alexander, Speak, Commentary, is a collection of fake DVD commentaries for popular films by political figures and pundits such as Noam Chomsky, Dinesh D'Souza and Ann Coulter.

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His other books have won several prizes, including the Rome Prize, the Anna Akhmatova Prize, and the Best Travel Writing Award from Peace Corps Writers. His short stories and journalism have also been anthologized in The Best American Short Stories, The Best American Travel Writing, and The Best American Science Writing. While much of Bissell's writing is concerned with issues of international relations and literary criticism, he frequently mentions Star Wars, J.R.R. Tolkien, and video games as well. The video game Gears of War 2, the first version of which Bissell wrote about for The New Yorker, contains a character named Hank Bissell, an apparent nod to him. In a March 2010 Observer article, he wrote about the appeal of games like Grand Theft Auto IV and his own simultaneous struggles with addiction to video games and cocaine.

In May 2011, Bissell signed on to co-write (with actor Greg Sestero) about the cult film The Room. Bissell previously wrote about the film in a piece published in Harper's Magazine. The book, The Disaster Artist, was published by Simon and Schuster and released in October 2013, and it received critical acclaim.

Bissell's story "Expensive Trips Nowhere" was filmed as The Loneliest Planet (2011). His story "Aral" was filmed as Werner Herzog's Salt and Fire (2016).

Approach

While Bissell has been critical of neo-conservatism, the Bush administration, and American unilateralism, his politics often do not fit within established categories of American liberalism and conservatism. Much of his work is concerned with the legacy of the Soviet Union and Communism.

He has cited Caputo as a major influence, along with Michigan writers Jim Harrison and Thomas McGuane.

Awards

  • 2010 Guggenheim Fellow
  • Rome Prize
  • Writers Guild of America Award
  • Selected publications

  • Chasing the Sea: Lost Among the Ghosts of Empire in Central Asia (2003) ISBN 978-0-375-42130-3
  • Speak, Commentary: The Big Little Book of Fake Dvd Commentaries (2003) (with Jeff Alexander) ISBN 978-1-932416-07-7
  • God Lives in St. Petersburg: and Other Stories (2005) ISBN 978-0-375-42264-5
  • The Father of All Things: A Marine, His Son, and the Legacy of Vietnam (2007) ISBN 978-0-375-42265-2
  • Extra Lives: Why Video Games Matter (2010), ISBN 978-0-307-37870-5
  • Magic Hours: Essays On Creators and Creation (2012), ISBN 978-1-936365-76-0
  • The Disaster Artist: My Life Inside The Room, The Greatest Bad Movie Ever Made (2013, with Greg Sestero), ISBN 1451661193
  • Apostle: Travels Among the Tombs of the Twelve (2016) ISBN 978-0-375-424663
  • Everything About Everything: Infinite Jest, Twenty Years Later (2016) ISBN 978-0-316-30605-8
  • Video game scripts

  • Apocalypse Now (unreleased video game based upon the film Apocalypse Now, co-written with Rob Auten)
  • Yar's Revenge (2011, with Rob Auten, uncredited)
  • Gears of War: Judgment (2013, with Rob Auten)
  • Batman: Arkham Origins (2013, additional writing)
  • The Vanishing of Ethan Carter (2014, with Rob Auten)
  • Battlefield Hardline (2015, with Rob Auten)
  • Tales from the Borderlands: Episode 3 (2015, additional writing)
  • The Writer Will Do Something (2015, with Matthew S. Burns)
  • Uncharted 4: A Thief's End (2016, additional writing)
  • The Witness (2016, early story consultant)
  • Gears of War 4 (2016, lead writer)
  • What Remains of Edith Finch (2017, additional writing)
  • Uncharted: The Lost Legacy (2017, additional writing)
  • References

    Tom Bissell Wikipedia