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Alan Kent Haruf (February 24, 1943 – November 30, 2014) was an American novelist. Life Haruf was born in Pueblo, Colorado, the son of a Methodist minister. In 1965 he graduated with a BA from Nebraska Wesleyan University, where he would later teach, and earned an MFA from the Iowa Writers' Workshop at the University of Iowa in 1973. Before becoming a writer, Haruf worked in a variety of places, including a chicken farm in Colorado, a construction site in Wyoming, a rehabilitation hospital in Denver, a hospital in Phoenix, a presidential library in Iowa, an alternative high school in Wisconsin, and colleges in Nebraska and Illinois. He also taught English with the Peace Corps in Turkey. He lived with his wife, Cathy, in Salida, Colorado, until his death in 2014. He had three daughters from his first marriage with Ginger Koon. All of Haruf's novels take place in the fictional town of Holt, in eastern Colorado. Holt is based on Yuma, Colorado, one of Haruf's residences in the early 1980s. His first novel, The Tie That Binds (1984), received a Whiting Award and a special Hemingway Foundation/PEN citation. Where You Once Belonged followed in 1990. A number of his short stories have appeared in literary magazines. Plainsong was published in 1999 and became a U.S. bestseller. Verlyn Klinkenborg called it "a novel so foursquare, so delicate and lovely, that it has the power to exalt the reader." Plainsong won the Mountains & Plains Booksellers Award and the Maria Thomas Award in Fiction and was a finalist for the National Book Award for Fiction. Eventide, a sequel to Plainsong, was published in 2004. Library Journal described the writing as "honest storytelling that is compelling and rings true." Jonathan Miles saw it as a "repeat performance" and "too goodhearted." A third novel in the series, Benediction, was published in 2014. In the summer of 2014 Haruf finished his last novel, Our Souls at Night, which was published posthumously in 2015. He completed it just before his death. The novel was subsequently adapted in 2017 into a film by the same name, directed by Ritesh Batra and starring Robert Redford and Jane Fonda. On November 30, 2014, Haruf died at his home in Salida, Colorado, at the age of 71, from interstitial lung disease. Recognition 1986 – Whiting Award for fiction 1999 – Finalist for the 1999 National Book Award for Plainsong 2005 – Colorado Book Award for Eventide 2005 – Finalist for the Book Sense Award for Eventide 2009 – Dos Passos Prize for Literature 2012 – Wallace Stegner Award 2014 – Folio Prize shortlist for Benediction Works Novels The Tie That Binds (1984) Where You Once Belonged (1990) Plainsong (1999) Eventide (2004) Benediction (2013); adapted for the stage in February 2015. Our Souls at Night (26 May 2015); adapted into a 2017 Netflix movie Essays "The Making of a Writer". Granta Magazine, issue 129: "Fate". London: Granta, 2014. Other West of Last Chance, with photographer Peter Brown (2008) References External links Meet the Writers: Kent Haruf Barnes and Noble profile and interview Q & A with Kent Haruf Archived 2014-04-26 at the Wayback Machine What the Critics Say About Kent Haruf Notable Former Volunteers / Arts and Literature – Peace Corps official site Profile at The Whiting Foundation. Discover the Kent Haruf popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Kent Haruf books.

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  • Forgotten Dreams synopsis, comments

    Forgotten Dreams

    Katie Flynn

    Lottie Lacey and her mother, Louella, share a house in Victoria Court with Mr Magic and his son Baz. Lottie is a child star, dancing and singing at the Gaiety Theatre to an enraptu...

  • Chilli Heat synopsis, comments

    Chilli Heat

    Carrie Williams

    Let down by her travelling companion at short notice, Nadia Kapur reluctantly agrees to take her recently divorced mother, Valerie, on her gapyear trip to India. However, her mothe...

  • Al final de la tarde synopsis, comments

    Al final de la tarde

    Kent Haruf

    Kent Haruf, autor de Nosotros en la noche, vuelve al pueblo imaginario de Holt en esta continuación de la «Trilogía de la Llanura» que inauguró con La canción de la llanura. Los en...

  • Kickdown synopsis, comments

    Kickdown

    Clarren Rebecca

    When Jackie Dunbar's father dies, she takes a leave from medical school and goes back to the family cattle ranch in Colorado to set affairs in order. But what she finds derails her...

  • Sommerhaus am See synopsis, comments

    Sommerhaus am See

    David James Poissant

    Sechs Menschen, drei Tage, ein Familientreffen. »Poissant ist einer der besten jungen Erzähler Amerikas.« Lauren GroffKraftvoll und mit feinem Gespür für das Zwischenmenschliche er...

  • No Roses Round The Door synopsis, comments

    No Roses Round The Door

    K M Peyton

    Tom and Jo are the perfect professional couple, and think they have it all. But when Tom starts to think that he wants to be a father, and Jo can't bear the thought of sacrific...

  • Vicious Spring synopsis, comments

    Vicious Spring

    Hollis Hampton-Jones

    'It's the last day of school, so I took a hit of acid. It's not like I'm seeing things that aren't there. I'm seeing more than I usually see of what is there. . .'Christy's just ou...

  • Plainsong synopsis, comments

    Plainsong

    Kent Haruf

    National Book Award FinalistA heartstrong story of family and romance, tribulation and tenacity, set on the High Plains east of Denver.In the small town of Holt, Colorado, a high s...

  • As Good as Gone synopsis, comments

    As Good as Gone

    Larry Watson

    “Honest, warm, humane, and at times shocking, As Good as Gone is an achievement of empathy and dignity.” Smith Henderson, author of Fourth of July CreekCalvin Sidey is always ready...

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    Death Comes for the Archbishop

    Willa Cather

    A portrait of an enduring friendship, from one of America’s most celebrated novelists.‘Quite simply a masterpiece’ Daily Telegraph Two priests are despatched from Rome to New Mexic...