Adam Langer
Adam Langer (born 1967) is an American author best known for his novel Crossing California, which was published in 2004.
Biography
Langer grew up in the West Rogers Park neighborhood on Chicago, where he attended Boone Elementary School. He attended Evanston Township High School from 1980-1984 and graduated from Vassar College in 1988. Returning to Chicago, he worked for a little over a decade as an editor, nonfiction author, playwright, theater director, and film producer. In 2000 he won a fellowship to Columbia University’s National Arts Journalism Program and remained in New York as a senior editor of Book Magazine until it folded in 2003. He is now a full-time writer with a weekly column in The Book Standard.
He is married to Beate Sissenich, Assistant Professor of Political Science at Indiana University-Bloomington. Their daughter Nora Langer Sissenich was born on June 9, 2005.
Works
Novels
Crossing California (2004)
The Washington Story (2005)
Ellington Boulevard (2008)
As contributor
The Best Women's Stage Monologues 2000 (2000)
The Best Men's Stage Monologues 2000 (2000)
The Encyclopedia of Exes (2005)
Chicago Noir (2005)
Before: The Big Book of Pregnancy and Parenting (2006)
Plays
What I Need Is A Good Bonk On The Head (1989)
Backstage Pass (1990)
In The Shadow of A Smile (1991)
Under The Gods (1992)
The Blank Page (1995)
Dark Matter (1996)
Crime in The City (1997)
Solo Album, Volume #1: Rock ‘n’ Roll Women (1997)
Film Flam (1997)
Three Glasses of Sherry (1998)
The Critics (1999)
Coaster (2000)
What Remains Forgotten (2001)
214 Minutes (2002)
Suramo (2002)
Other
The Madness of Art (1996)
External links
Adam Langer's Home Page
Adam Langer Biography at Literary Agency
Friday, December 7, 2007
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment