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Brandon Taylor (born June 1, 1989) is an American writer. He holds graduate degrees from the University of Wisconsin–Madison and the University of Iowa and has received several fellowships for his writing. His short stories and essays have been published in many outlets and have received critical acclaim.
Taylor was inspired to write The Late Americans while contending with pressure to commodify his experiences as a queer Black southerner in his art. [1] [2] The novel began as a satirical short story revolving around Seamus, a character disdainful of the prominent role identity politics play in his peers' poetry, who would eventually become the center of the novel's first chapter. [3]
Analog Science Fiction: 1956 Extempore (short story) Damon Knight: Infinity Science Fiction: 1956 Eye for Eye: Orson Scott Card: Asimov's Science Fiction: 1987 Eyes Do More Than See: Isaac Asimov: The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction: 1965 Fair Game (short story) Philip K. Dick: If Magazine: 1959 Falling Onto Mars: Geoffrey A. Landis ...
Brandon Taylor burst onto the literary scene three years ago, publishing two widely acclaimed books in quick succession. Taylor himself spoke about approaching the messy business of creative ...
In an exclusive, Oprah Daily reveals the cover for Taylor's latest novel, "The Late Americans," which debuts in May 2023. “Filthy Animals” Author Brandon Taylor Has a New Novel, and Oprah ...
The award-winning author of 'Real Life' and 'The Late Americans' on Henry James, 'Persuasion,' and the Book That He'd Like Turned Into a TV Show.
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Author Brandon Taylor on how the classroom "takes on the colors and textures of the culture in which we live," and how Lee Pace saved his new novel, 'The Late Americans.'