Jonathan Coleman (author)

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Jonathan Coleman
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Born1951 (age 69–70)
Allentown, United States
NationalityAmerican
OccupationAuthor

Jonathan Coleman (born 1951) is an American author of literary nonfiction living in New York City.[1]

Background[]

Jonathan Coleman was born in 1951 in Allentown, Pennsylvania.[1]

Career[]

Publishing[]

Jonathan Coleman worked as a book editor with Knopf and Simon & Schuster. In 1980, in a piece about publishing, he was profiled in Time magazine as one of the best editors in the field.[1]

Producer[]

In 1981, Coleman was a producer and correspondent with CBS News.[1]

Teaching[]

In 1986, Coleman began teaching literary nonfiction writing at the University of Virginia through 1993. He lectures at universities throughout the country.[1]

Writing[]

Coleman's books have included Exit the Rainmaker (1989), the story of Jay Carsey, a college president who abruptly abandoned his marriage and career and disappeared, a book the Los Angeles Times Book Review called "A fascinating, symbolic statement of the American psyche"; At Mother's Request: A True Story of Money, Murder, and Betrayal, about the Franklin Bradshaw murder (which was hailed as "a masterwork of reporting" by the Washington Post Book World, won an Edgar Allan Poe Award from the Mystery Writers of America and was made into a CBS miniseries); and Long Way to Go: Black and White in America, which Library Journal called "A stunner....Coleman's narrative technique is superb...a brilliant book."

In 2011, Coleman coauthored the autobiography of basketball legend Jerry WestWest by West: My Charmed, Tormented Life—which was greeted with critical acclaim (Gay Talese called the book "powerful" and "exceptional" and The New Yorker said it was "deeply thoughtful in a way rare among books by former athletes") and became an instant New York Times bestseller. The Los Angeles Times named it one of the best nonfiction books of 2011.[2][3][4]

Voice work[]

Coleman currently narrates documentaries and audio books, as well as doing voiceovers for commercials.[citation needed]

Works[]

Books:

  • At Mother's Request: A True Story of Money, Murder, and Betrayal (1985)
  • Exit the Rainmaker (1989)
  • Long Way to Go: Black and White in America (1998)[5]
  • West by West: My Charmed, Tormented Life (2011)
  • What He Stood For: The Many Worlds of Angus Cameron (forthcoming)

Articles:

  • "Taking Pictures In the Belly of the World’s Largest Camera," New Yorker (2000)[6]
  • "Death at the Garden," New Yorker (2013)[7]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e "James Coleman". Grove Atlantic. Retrieved 16 February 2019.
  2. ^ Coleman podcast
  3. ^ Carsey re-disappears
  4. ^ "Coleman archive". Archived from the original on 2007-08-24. Retrieved 2007-07-11.
  5. ^ "Long Way to Go". Grove Atlantic. Retrieved 16 February 2019.
  6. ^ Coleman, Jonathan (5 June 2000). "Taking Pictures In the Belly of the World's Largest Camera". New Yorker. Retrieved 16 February 2019.
  7. ^ Coleman, Jonathan (24 July 2013). "Death at the Garden". New Yorker. Retrieved 16 February 2019.
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