Anthony Giardina
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Anthony Giardina is an American novelist, short story writer, essayist and playwright.
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[edit] Career
Giardina's plays have been produced in New Haven, New York City, and Washington, D.C. He is a regular contributor to publications such as The New York Times Magazine, GQ, Esquire, and Harper's. His books include Men With Debts, A Boy's Pretensions, Recent History and The Country of Marriage.
His most recent novel, White Guys, was released by Farrar, Straus and Giroux on May 2, 2006.
[edit] Teaching
He has held teaching positions at Mount Holyoke College and the University of Texas at Austin. Anthony Giardina currently teaches in the MFA Program for Poets & Writers at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
[edit] Miscellanea
Anthony Giardina started his professional career as an actor. He switched to playwriting, and eventually began writing novels.
His work is particularly influenced by American culture in the 1950s.
According to the author, Recent History was marketed toward the "gay market".
[edit] Quote
Anthony Giardina on writing: "When I write fiction, I become the character I'm writing about, just as an actor becomes a character he's playing. You use parts of yourself, people you have known, things that have happened to you, but you're always aware that these things are being used to create a persona that's distinctly not you. Otherwise it wouldn't be any fun."
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Anthony Giardina's Random House Page
- Anthony Giardina's Review of Haunting Midnight (published in the San Francisco Chronicle)
- Review of Recent History in the Austin Chronicle of Books by Amanda Eyre Ward
- Review of Giardina play in The New York Times by Frank Rich
- Review of White Guys in the San Francisco Chronicle by Mario Bruzzone