Bryan Malessa


Bryan Joachim Malessa is an American novelist. He is a graduate of the University of California, Berkeley and the Oscar Wilde Centre at Trinity College, Dublin. He lives in greater Los Angeles.

Novels

The Flight

In reviewing The Flight, set on the Eastern Front (World War II), The Irish Times states "With this story...Bryan Malessa joins the ranks of Nobel Prize in Literature| Günter Grass, Rachel Seiffert and others in taking on the major preoccupations of post-war German literature...and the role of literature in history and memory." In addition, The Independent notes that "The Flight joins a small but growing body of literature on the subject, but the novel does not seek to exonerate the Germans."

The War Room

In Financial Times, Mark Simpson wrote "Billed as 'an epic investigation into America's underbelly,' The War Room has a Catcher in the Rye quality to it, but without the toxicity."

Other works

He is also coeditor of Re/mapping the Occident and a journalist whose best-known piece is a widely cited career retrospective interview "Once Was King" with World Champion and three-time Tour [de France] winner Greg LeMond.