David Huddle
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David Huddle (Born 11 July, 1942) is an American multi-genre writer. His fiction, essays, and short stories have appeared in Esquire magazine, Harper's magazine, the New York Times magazine, Story magazine, the Autumn House Anthology of Poetry, and Best American Short Stories. He is the recipient of two National Endowment for the Arts fellowships and currently teaches at the University of Vermont and at the Bread Loaf School of English at Middlebury College. Having grown up in Ivanhoe, Virginia, he is sometimes considered an Appalachian poet and fiction-writer. His work has also been included in anthologies of writing about Vietnam.
[edit] Published works
- Dream with No Stump Roots in It (1975)
- Paper Boy (1979)
- Only the Little Bone (1988)
- The High Spirits (1989)
- The Nature of Yearning (1992)
- A David Huddle Reader: Selected Prose and Poetry (1993)
- Intimates: A Book of Stories (1993)
- About These Stories (1994)
- The Writing Habit (1994)
- Tenorman (1995)
- Summer Lake: New and Selected Poems (1999)
- The Story of a Million Years (2000)
- Not: A Trio (Two Stories and a Novella) (2000)
- La Tour Dreams of the Wolf Girl: A Novel (2003)
- Grayscale: Poems (2004)