Kevin Brockmeier

Kevin John Brockmeier (ur. 6 grudnia 1972 w Hialeah) – amerykański pisarz, twórca literatury fantasy.

Ukończył studia licencjackie na Southwest Missouri State University i magisterskie na University of Iowa. Otrzymał nagrody literackie m.in. O. Henry Award (za opowiadanie The Ceiling[1]), Porter Fund Literary Prize, Nelson Algren Award i Italo Calvino Short Fiction Award.

Dzieła

Powieści

  • City of Names (2002)
  • Truth About Celia (2003)
  • The Brief History of the Dead (2006; wyd. pol. 2006 Krótka historia umarłych)
  • Grooves: A Kind of Mystery (2006)
  • The Illumination (2011)

Opowiadania

  • These Hands (2000)
  • The Green Children (2002)
  • Things That Fall from the Sky (2002)
  • Apples (2002)
  • A Day in the Life of Half of Rumpelstiltskin (2002)
  • The Ceiling (2002)
  • Small Degrees (2002)
  • The Jesus Stories (2002)
  • Space (2002)
  • The Passenger (2002)
  • The Light through the Window (2002)
  • The House at the End of the World (2002)
  • The Brief History of the Dead (2003)
  • A Fable with Slips of White Paper Spilling from Its Pockets (2006)
  • The Year of Silence (2007)
  • A Fable Containing a Reflection the Size of a Match Head in Its Pupil (2008)
  • The Lives of the Philosophers (2008)
  • The View from the Seventh Layer (2008)
  • Home Videos (2008)
  • A Fable Ending in the Sound of a Thousand Parakeets (2008)
  • The Human Soul as a Rube Goldberg Device: A Choose-Your-Own Adventure Story (2008)
  • A Fable with a Photograph of a Glass Mobile on the Wall (2008)
  • Andrea Is Changing Her Name (2008)
  • The Lady with the Pet Tribble (2008)
  • The Air Is Full of Little Holes (2008)
  • Father John Melby and the Ghost of Amy Elizabeth (2008)

Eseje

  • Introduction (Real Unreal: Best American Fantasy Volume III) (2010)
  • Recommended Reading (Real Unreal: Best American Fantasy Volume III) (wraz z Matthew Cheney; 2010)

Przypisy

  1. Metroactive Books | Kevin Brockmeier, www.metroactive.com [dostęp 2017-11-18].

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