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         Bell Madison Smartt:     more books (92)
  1. Narrative Design: Working with Imagination, Craft, and Form by Madison Smartt Bell, 2000-04
  2. Master of the Crossroads by Madison Smartt Bell, 2007-12-18
  3. Devil's Dream (Vintage) by Madison Smartt Bell, 2010-11-16
  4. The Stone that the Builder Refused: A Novel of Haiti by Madison Smartt Bell, 2007-12-18
  5. All Souls' Rising by Madison Smartt Bell, 2008-09-30
  6. Toussaint Louverture by Madison Smartt Bell, 2009-06-09
  7. Barking Man and Other Stories by Madison Smartt Bell, 1991
  8. Narrative Design: A Writer's Guide to Structure by Madison Smartt Bell, 1997-01
  9. Doctor Sleep (An Evergreen book) by Madison Smartt Bell, 2003-02
  10. God's Country by Percival Everett, 2003-05-15
  11. Toussaint Louverture: A Biography by Madison Smartt Bell, 2007-01-16
  12. Anything Goes: A novel by Madison Smartt Bell, 2002-06-25
  13. Waiting for the End of the World (Contemporary American Fiction) by Madison Smartt Bell, 1986-10-07
  14. Ten Indians by Madison Smartt Bell, 1997-10-31

1. Madison Smartt Bell
Portrait d'un Ecrivain by Guidel Présumé. Short biography, published works, links.Category Arts Literature Authors B Bell, Madison Smartt......Madison Smartt Bell. Portrait d'un Ecrivain. by. Guidel Présumé. Index.Books By Madison Smartt Bell. Penguin Contemporary American Fiction Series
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Madison Smartt Bell Portrait d'un Ecrivain by Guidel Pr sum Madison Smartt Bell is the author of nine novels, including The Washington Square Ensemble Waiting for the End of the World Straight Cut The Year of Silence ... Ten Indians (1997) and Soldier's Joy , which received the Lillian Smith Award in 1989. Bell has also published two collections of short stories: Zero db (1987) and Barking Man (1990). His eighth novel, All Soul's Rising , was a finalist for the 1995 National Book Award and the 1996 PEN/Faulkner Award and winner of the 1996 Anisfield-Wolf award for the best book of the year dealing with matters of race. His tenth novel, Master of the Crossroads will be published by Pantheon in October 2000.
Born and raised in Tennessee, he has lived in New York and in London and now lives in Baltimore, Maryland. A graduate of Princeton University (A.B 1979) and Hollins College (M.A. 1981), he has taught in various creative writing programs, including the Iowa Writers' Workshop and the Johns Hopkins University Writing Seminars. Since 1984 he has taught the Goucher College Creative Program , where he is currently Professor of English, along with his wife, the poet Elizabeth Spires. In 1999, Bell was appointed as Director of the

2. Madison Smartt Bell (Bold Type Magazine)
path of least resistance, don't you know.". Madison Smartt Bell's reliable, tight prose permeates this novel, as do
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Anything Goes is the story Jesse, a twenty-something who passes his days touring with his band, crashing in moldy motel rooms, and meeting women with whom he admittedly wants nothing more than a one night stand. He manages to keep a safe distance from his abusive father. He drinks too much. He's happy with his life. All of a sudden it all begins to unravel. The tendonitis in his hands grows so bad that his fingers turn into "broken matchsticks," rendering him helpless to play the guitar. His father is suddenly back in his life, offering compassion and a gleaming, completely refurbished Mustang. Jesse wakes up with a strange woman in a motel room one morning and realizes he needs to make some changes in his life. "It occurred to me that maybe I didn't want to be doing this type of thing-from the belt up, anyway," Jesse acknowledges. "Like it was something I just let myself get maneuvered into, path of least resistance, don't you know." Madison Smartt Bell's reliable, tight prose permeates this novel, as do themes of race, class, and family. In this issue of Bold Type , listen to music composed by Madison Smartt Bell and poet Wyn Cooper, and read an essay by Bell on how this music inspired his novel.

3. Madison Smartt Bell
The author's homepage at Web del Sol. Includes an excerpted interview, brief biographical data, a Category Arts Literature Authors B Bell, Madison Smartt......Madison Smartt Bell There was always too much news about missing people,and too many of the ones who weren't missing were dead.
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There was always too much news about missing people, and too many of the ones who weren't missing were dead. Every time he heard about someone else missing he wondered how many just vanished without being missed. Every third person he passed on the street was probably missing from somewhere.
    - From Finding Natasha
Madison Smartt Bell is the author of eight novels, including
The Washington Square Ensemble
Waiting for the End of the World
Straight Cut
The Year of Silence
Doctor Sleep
Save Me, Joe Louis
(1993); and
Soldier's Joy , which received the Lillian Smith Award in 1989. Bell has also published two collections of short stories: Zero db (1987) and Barking Man (1990). His eighth novel, All Soul's Rising , has recently been published by Pantheon and was nominated for a National Book Award. Born and raised in Tennessee, he has lived in New York and in London and now lives in Baltimore, Maryland. A graduate of Princeton Universty and Hollins College, he has taught in various creative writing programs, including the Iowa Writers' Workshop and the Johns Hopkins University Writing Seminars. Since 1984 he has taught at Goucher College, where he is currently Writer In Residence, along with his wife, the poet Elizabeth Spires. Madison Smartt Bell, from

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Madison Smartt Bell is the author of nine novels, including The Washington Square Ensemble Waiting for the End of the World Straight Cut The Year of Silence ... Save Me, Joe Louis and Soldier's Joy , which received the Lillian Smith Award in 1989. Bell has also published two collections of short stories: Zero db (1987) and Barking Man (1990). His eighth novel, All Soul's Rising , was a finalist for the 1995 National Book Award and the 1996 PEN/Faulkner Award and winner of the 1996 Anisfield-Wolf award for the best book of the year dealing with matters of race. His ninth novel, Ten Indians , was published by Pantheon in November 1997.
Born and raised in Tennessee, he has lived in New York and in London and now lives in Baltimore, Maryland. A graduate of Princeton University (A.B 1979) and Hollins College (M.A. 1981), he has taught in various creative writing programs, including the Iowa Writers' Workshop and the Johns Hopkins University Writing Seminars. Since 1984 he has taught the Goucher College Creative Program, where he is currently Writer In Residence, along with his wife, the poet Elizabeth Spires. Professor Bell has provided personal commentary on a number of the paintings in our "Under $250" Wing, drawn from his book in progress

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702 Seiten Hardcover EUR 30,80 (A) / EUR 29,90 (D) / SFR 51,00 ISBN 3-552-04805-7 Aus dem Amerikanischen von Lutz-W. Wolff In den Warenkorb legen 1791, Sklavenaufstand auf Haiti: Ein junger, liberal eingestellter französischer Arzt ist auf der Suche nach seiner verschwundenen Schwester. Er begegnet Pflanzern und auch dem abtrünnigen Priester, der die schwarzen Rebellen zu Gräueltaten aufhetzt. Entgegen allen Warnungen verliebt sich der junge Arzt in eine Mulattin, deren Gunst er mit anderen teilt. Irgendwann führt ihn sein Weg mit dem ehemaligen Kutscher und Sklaven Toussaint L'Ouverture zusammen, dem "Schwarzen Napoleon", einem brillanten Strategen und Anführer des einzig erfolgreichen Sklavenaufstands der Geschichte. Smartt Bell hat aus einem historischen Stoff ein monumentales Epos geschaffen. nach oben Home Autorenarchiv Kontakt ... Hilfe

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Madison Smartt Bell. Photo by Jerry Bauer. Courtesy of Gelfman Schneider Literary Agents, Inc.
I have known Madison Smartt Bell since shortly after the publication of his first novel, The Washington Square Ensemble, which I happened to use as required reading in my fiction writing class at Loyola College in Baltimore in the mid-eighties. A dozen books later, he's about to come out with the second volume of his trilogy covering Toussaint-Louverture and the Haitian Revolution. It's called Master of the Crossroads and is the subject of this interview, which was conducted via e-mail in three rounds. The following conversation is excerpted from questions sent from Bellagio, Italy, New York City and Cape Hatteras, North Carolina; with Madison's answers bouncing back from Baltimore, Maryland and Deer Isle, Maine, just after his recent return from Haiti.
The first volume of the Haitian trilogy, All Souls' Rising, begins with the slave meeting at Bois Caiman (where the first black revolutionary leaders were chosen in August 1791), and encompasses Toussaint's rise as leader through the great conflagration at Le Cap in June, 1793. Master of the Crossroads picks up in 1794 with adroit Toussaint's tenure as a world-class politician and perhaps the most progressive leader of his day. continued ABOUT CONTENTS CONTRIBUTORS ... HOME Email: info@bombsite.com

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Madison Smartt Bell by Jack Stephens jack stephens You're not black, you're not French, you're certainly not Haitian. The subject of Toussaint-Louverture and the Haitian slave revolt is, therefore, someone else's story embedded in a cultural history far from your own. What drew you to it? What is the genesis of your fascination with the subject?
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js What does this particular piece of history mean to you personally?
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js Otherness propels, familiarity reassures, right? In the historical novel readers really want both, to be refreshed and confirmed by what is other (exotic) and the same (universal) in our humanity. Can you talk about this both as a writer and reader of the genre?
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js Does this affect your hands-on research, archivally and in the field?
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js Your prose, especially in the highly interiorized works like Dr. Sleep, reads and is experienced like that kind of hypnagogic state where one falls into dream but is not quite asleep, as though in a trance, a stroll, sometimes backwards, through a vivid shadow world. This makes some sense considering that your preferred work habit, until All Souls', was to avoid revision. Then that changed, especially in regards to your working relationship with your editors Sonny Mehta and Cork Smith. How?
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js Did Master get the same editorial treatment? Did this change the form of your scriptorial meditation? Or did you slide back into the old groove?

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The author's homepage at Web del Sol. Includes an excerpted interview, brief biographical data, a bibliography, excerpts from various works, and complete text of the original, uncut and unpublished version of bell's 1995 novel All Soul's Rising.
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There was always too much news about missing people, and too many of the ones who weren't missing were dead. Every time he heard about someone else missing he wondered how many just vanished without being missed. Every third person he passed on the street was probably missing from somewhere.
    - From Finding Natasha
Madison Smartt Bell is the author of eight novels, including
The Washington Square Ensemble
Waiting for the End of the World
Straight Cut
The Year of Silence
Doctor Sleep
Save Me, Joe Louis
(1993); and
Soldier's Joy , which received the Lillian Smith Award in 1989. Bell has also published two collections of short stories: Zero db (1987) and Barking Man (1990). His eighth novel, All Soul's Rising , has recently been published by Pantheon and was nominated for a National Book Award. Born and raised in Tennessee, he has lived in New York and in London and now lives in Baltimore, Maryland. A graduate of Princeton Universty and Hollins College, he has taught in various creative writing programs, including the Iowa Writers' Workshop and the Johns Hopkins University Writing Seminars. Since 1984 he has taught at Goucher College, where he is currently Writer In Residence, along with his wife, the poet Elizabeth Spires. Madison Smartt Bell, from

15. About Madison Smartt Bell
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When asked about the role of martial arts in his life, Madison Smartt Bell replies that it gave him the opportunity to be bad at something. To those of us who have followed his career as a writer, it's something of a relief to know that this might actually be true. In sixteen years he has published nine novels and two collections of stories to almost universal praise, in addition to writing essays and reviews for Harper's, The New York Times Book Review, The Village Voice, and many other publications. He has taught at the Iowa Writers' Workshop, the 92nd Street Y, the Johns Hopkins Writing Seminars, and Goucher College, and his students have included Carolyn Chute and Darcey Steinke. In addition to writing numerous screenplays from his own novels and those of others, he is also an accomplished musician and songwriter. Madison Bell was born in 1957 and raised on the family farm outside Nashville. His parents had gone to Vanderbilt and had been friends with Allen Tate and some of the other Fugitive poets. Bell's mother taught him how to read when he was four, and he began having an image of himself as an author "when I was not as tall as the table." "By the time I was seven," he says, "I thought the writer was the most powerful person in the universethat's what I wanted to be." He went to a grade school that encouraged creative writing, and a high school that didn't. Near the end of his senior year, he had a spontaneously collapsed lung and was offered the choice of surgery or staying in bed for a couple of weeks to see if the lung would mend on its own, which it did. "Out of ennui," he says with a laugh, "I wrote my first real short story."

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17. Interview With Madison Smartt Bell
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Still in his thirties, novelist and short story writer Madison Smartt Bell has won a following among readers of serious literature that any author would envy. In the twelve years since the publication of his first novel , The Washington Square Ensemble (1983), Bell has published not one or two but six more, and a pair of story collections besides, all to wide acclaim. His work has appeared frequently in such publications as The Atlantic Monthly Harper's Magazine , and the annual Best American Short Stories anthologies, and among the many honors he's received are fellowships from both the Guggenheim Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts. In the midst of this, he manages-somehow-to teach, at Goucher College in Baltimore, where he lives with his wife, the poet Elizabeth Spires, and their young daughter. Intellectually rich, tautly crafted, ambitious in scope and form, Madison Bell's fiction sets him apart from the vast majority of writers of his generation, weaned on the spare prose, buried emotions, and implied plots of the Minimalists. A rural Southerner by birth but an urban Easterner by habit, Bell brings to his work the rhythms and sensibilities of both regions, making a literature that, as novelist and critic Anne Bernays has written, "loves people and things the way they are while simultaneously expressing outrage that they are not better, wiser, kinder." Everywhere in Bell's work the reader finds extraordinary combinations, dramatic turns, and a bottomless appetite for story. In his last three novels alone, he has covered considerable territory.

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Still in his thirties, novelist and short story writer Madison Smartt Bell has won a following among readers of serious literature that any author would envy. In the twelve years since the publication of his first novel , The Washington Square Ensemble (1983), Bell has published not one or two but six more, and a pair of story collections besides, all to wide acclaim. His work has appeared frequently in such publications as The Atlantic Monthly Harper's Magazine , and the annual Best American Short Stories anthologies, and among the many honors he's received are fellowships from both the Guggenheim Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts. In the midst of this, he manages-somehow-to teach, at Goucher College in Baltimore, where he lives with his wife, the poet Elizabeth Spires, and their young daughter. Intellectually rich, tautly crafted, ambitious in scope and form, Madison Bell's fiction sets him apart from the vast majority of writers of his generation, weaned on the spare prose, buried emotions, and implied plots of the Minimalists. A rural Southerner by birth but an urban Easterner by habit, Bell brings to his work the rhythms and sensibilities of both regions, making a literature that, as novelist and critic Anne Bernays has written, "loves people and things the way they are while simultaneously expressing outrage that they are not better, wiser, kinder." Everywhere in Bell's work the reader finds extraordinary combinations, dramatic turns, and a bottomless appetite for story. In his last three novels alone, he has covered considerable territory.

19. Booklist: Bell, Madison Smartt. Anything Goes.
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If a novel's worth can be measured by the power and verity of the emotions it instills in the reader, then Argiri's approaches the divine. It beautifully describes a love story between two men, a young professor and his student, who meet at Yale in the 1880s. Bell, Madison Smartt . All Souls' Rising. Pantheon, $25 (0-679-43989-7).
Bell's intricately plotted historical novel about the slave revolt in Haiti is as electrifying in intensity as it is grand in scope. Bell examines the byzantine politics of race, the spiraling of violence, and the pitched battle between one's conscience and one's culture with great verve, imagination, and insight. Camus, Albert

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