Independence Day
by Richard Ford
List Price: $13.00
Pages: 464
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 0679735186
Publisher: Vintage

Richard Ford was born in Jackson, Mississippi, in 1944, the only
child of a traveling salesman for a starch company, and was raised in
Mississippi and in Arkansas. He went to college at Michigan State University,
where he met Kristina Hensley, to whom he has been married since 1968.
Ford attended law school very briefly before entering the University of
California at Irvine, where he received his M.F.A. in writing in 1970.
After publishing two novels,
A Piece of My Heart (1976) and The Ultimate Good Luck (1981),
Ford took a job writing for Inside Sports magazine. When the magazine
was sold, he decided to write a book about a sportswriter; the resulting
novel, published in 1986, received widespread acclaim: it was named one
of five best books of 1986 by Time magazine. The Sportswriter
was followed by Rock Springs (1987), a highly praised book of short
stories, and in 1990 by a novel set in Great Falls, Montana, called Wildlife.
His most recent novel, Independence Day, won the Pulitzer Prize
and the PEN/Faulkner Award for fiction, the first novel ever to win both
awards.
In addition to his steady
production of fiction, Ford has also taught writing and literature at
the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, at Princeton University, and
at Williams College.
Ford lives in New Orleans,
Louisiana, where his wife, Kristina, is the head of the city planning
commission. He travels frequently and also spends time on a plantation
in the Mississippi Delta and at his cabin in Chinook, Montana.
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