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NGE >> Literature >> Nonfiction >> Authors >> Roy Blount Jr. (b. 1941) |
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Roy Blount Jr. (b. 1941) From the "ring-tailed roarers" of Augustus Baldwin Longstreet's antebellum satire to the "rednecks" of Jeff Foxworthy's New South schtick,
Born to southern parents in Indianapolis, Indiana, in 1941, Roy Alton Blount Jr. grew up in Decatur. His professional writing career began in Georgia, where he worked as a reporter and sports columnist for the Decatur-DeKalb News from 1958 to 1959; he then worked two summers as a cub reporter for the Morning Telegraph in New York City (1961-62) and for the Times-Picayune (1963) in New Orleans, Louisiana. After receiving a bachelor's degree from Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee (1963) and a master's degree from Harvard University in Boston, Massachusetts (1964), Blount served in the U.S. Army for two years (1964-66), achieving the rank of first lieutenant. He then returned to Georgia, where he worked for the Atlanta Journal as a reporter, editorial writer, and columnist and as a part-time instructor at Georgia State College (later Georgia State University) in English from 1966 to 1968. After his stint as a journalist in Atlanta, Blount returned to New York City as a staff writer and editor for Sports Illustrated from 1968 to 1975.
Having established himself as a columnist, a sportswriter, an editor, and a humorist, Blount, with his boundless energy, felt compelled to tackle other challenges. In the past twenty years he has also written poetry and screenplays; published thirteen books, ranging from the novel First Hubby (1990) to his memoir Be Sweet: A Conditional Love Story (1998); contributed to some 100 periodicals, including the Atlantic Monthly, Esquire, the Oxford American, Playboy, and Rolling Stone; performed on television, stage, and radio; and played with an authors' rock band, the Rock Bottom Remainders, along with Dave Barry and Stephen King. He lives in New York City and serves as a contributing editor to the Atlantic Monthly. Suggested Reading Jerry Elijah Brown, Roy Blount, Jr. (Boston: Twayne, 1990). Lesa Carnes Corrigan, University of West Alabama, Livingston Published 7/18/2002 |
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