Anita Shreve

Web Site
Anita Shreve grew up in Dedham, Massachusetts (just outside Boston), the eldest of
three daughters. Early literary influences include having read Ethan Frome by
Edith Wharton when she was a junior in high school (a short novel she still
claims as one of her favorites) and everything Eugene O'Neill ever wrote while
she was a senior (to which she attributes a somewhat dark streak in her own
work). After graduating from Tufts University, she taught high school for a
number of years in and around Boston. In the middle of her last year, she quit
(something that, as a parent, she finds appalling now) to start writing. "I had
this panicky sensation that it was now or never."
Joking that she could wallpaper her bathroom with rejections from magazines for
her short stories ("I really could have," she says), she published her early
work in literary journals. One of these stories, "Past the Island, Drifting,"
won an O. Henry prize. Despite this accolade, she quickly learned that one
couldn't make a living writing short fiction. Switching to journalism, Shreve
traveled to Nairobi, Kenya, where she lived for three years, working as a
journalist for an African magazine. One of her novels, The Last Time They Met,
contains bits and pieces from her time in Africa.
Returning to the United States, Shreve was a writer and editor for a number of
magazines in New York. Later, when she began her family, she turned to
freelancing, publishing in the New York Times Magazine, New York magazine and
dozens of others. In 1989, she published her first novel, Eden Close. Since then
she has written 12 other novels, among them The Weight of Water, The Pilot's
Wife, The Last Time They Met, A Wedding in December, and Body Surfing.
In 1998, Shreve received the PEN/L. L. Winship Award and the New England Book
Award for fiction. In 1999, she received a phone call from Oprah Winfrey, and
The Pilot's Wife became the 25th selection of Oprah's Book Club and an
international bestseller. In April 2002, CBS aired the film version of The
Pilot's Wife, starring Christine Lahti, and in fall 2002, The Weight of Water,
starring Elizabeth Hurley and Sean Penn, was released in movie theaters.
Still in love with the novel form, Shreve writes only
in that genre. "The best analogy I can give to describe writing for me is
daydreaming," she says. "A certain amount of craft is brought to bear, but the
experience feels very dreamlike." Shreve is married to a man she met when she
was 13. She has two children and three stepchildren, and in the last eight years
has made tuition payments to seven colleges and universities.
 |
Anita Shreve - All He Ever Wanted (2003)
Review Coming Soon.
|
 |
Anita Shreve - Body Surfing (2007)
Click here to see Mark's Review.
|
|
|
Other Books by Anita Shreve:
Eden Close (1989)
Stranger Fits of Passion (1991)
Where or When (1993)
Resistance (1995)
The Weight of Water (1997)
The Pilot's Wife (1998)
Fortune's Rock (1999)
The Last Time They Met (2001)
Sea Glass (2002)
Light on Snow (2004)
A Wedding in Decemeber (2005)
Testimony (2008)
A Change in Altitude (2010)
|
|