Jean Thompson (author)
Jean Thompson is an American novelist, short story writer, and teacher of creative writing. She lives in Urbana, Illinois, where she has spent much of her career, and is a professor emerita at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, having also taught at San Francisco State University, Reed College, and Northwestern University.
Early life, education, and career
Jean Thompson was born in Chicago, Illinois, and during her childhood the family lived briefly in Louisville, Kentucky and Memphis, Tennessee. She received her undergraduate degree from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, and an MFA from Bowling Green State University. Her first stories were published in little magazines while she was still in her early twenties, and not long after that she began to be published in more visible venues, such as Ploughshares and The New Yorker. Her stories have appeared in The Best American Short Stories series, beginning with the 1979 edition.Literary themes and style
Thompson "often writes about the difficulties and complexities of love," and her work "focuses on the lives of ordinary people, often women, living in the overlooked center" of the United States.Novels
My Wisdom: A Novel, F. Watts Wide Blue Yonder, Simon & Schuster City Boy, Simon & Schuster The Year We Left Home, Simon & Schuster The Humanity Project, Blue Rider Press She Poured Out Her Heart, Blue Rider Press A Cloud in the Shape of a Girl, Simon & Schuster The Poet's House, Algonquin BooksStory collections
Gasoline Wars, University of Illinois Press Who Do You Love, Simon & Schuster Throw Like A Girl: Stories, Simon & Schuster Do Not Deny Me: Stories, Simon & Schuster The Witch: And Other Tales Re-Told, Simon & SchusterNotable stories
- "Applause, Applause." First appeared in Ploughshares, and selected for the collections Matters of Life and Death, edited by Tobias Wolff, and Children Playing Before a Statue of Hercules, edited by David Sedaris
- "Paper Covers Rock." First appeared in Mademoiselle, and selected for The Best American Short Stories 1979, edited by Joyce Carol Oates.
- "Remembering Sonny." Selected for The Random Review 1982, edited by Gary Fisketjon and Jonathan Galassi.
- "Fire Dreams." Published in The New Yorker, October 31, 1988.
- "The Little Heart." Published in The New Yorker, January 27, 1992.
- "All Shall Love Me and Despair." First published in Mid-American Review, and selected for The Best American Short Stories 1996, edited by John Edgar Wideman.
Other writing
Awards and honors
- 1978: National Endowment for the Arts Literature Fellowship
- 1984: Guggenheim Fellowship
- 1999: Finalist, National Book Award for Fiction
- 2009-2010: The Best American Short Stories and Pushcart Prize