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David Henry Bradley, Jr. (born 1950, in Bedford, Pennsylvania)[1] is the author of South Street and The Chaneysville Incident,[2][3][4] which won the PEN/Faulkner Award in 1982.[5] Both novels have been recently released in electronic editions by Open Road Media.
David Bradley | |
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Born | David Henry Bradley, Jr. 1950 Bedford, Pennsylvania, USA |
Occupation | novelist, essayist, academic |
Genre | African American literature |
Notable works | The Chaneysville Incident |
Notable awards | PEN/Faulkner Award 1982 Academy Award of the American Academy of Arts and Letters 2014 |
Bradley's The Chaneysville Incident was inspired in part by the real-life discovery of the graves of a group of runaway slaves on a farm near Chaneysville in Bedford County, Pennsylvania, where Bradley was born.[6][7] This book also earned Bradley a 1982 Academy Award from the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters. His short story, "You Remember the Pinmill" (winner of a 2014 O. Henry Award), was published in 2013 in Narrative Magazine.
Since 1985, Bradley has worked primarily in creative nonfiction, with pieces in Esquire, Redbook, The New York Times, Philadelphia Magazine, The Pennsylvania Gazette, The Nation and Dissent. His work has also appeared online in Obit, Narrative, and Brevity.[8]
Bradley holds a bachelor of arts degree in creative writing from the University of Pennsylvania and a master of arts in United States Studies from the University of London. He was also a faculty member in the Creative Writing Program at the University of Oregon.[9]
He appeared on the June 12, 2011 episode of 60 Minutes in a segment regarding the censored version of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.[10]
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