Gerald Haslam

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Gerald Haslam (born 1937) is the author credited with having created an awareness of "the other California" (in a book of the same name), the state's untrendy small town and rural reaches. A native of Oildale in the Bakersfield area, he has often written about the Great Central Valley (also in a book of the same name), about country music (Workin' Man Blues), about the despair and exaultation of blue collar people in a golden state (That Constant Coyote, Condor Dreams, Straight White Male, etc.), winning numerous literary awards. Reviewer David Peck labeled him "the quinessential California writer." Haslam was a professor at Sonoma State University for 30 years. He is also the father of computer-game innovator Fred Haslam.

[edit] Publications by Gerald Haslam

Fiction

  • Okies: Selected Stories (1st edition, 1973, New West Publications, 2nd ed, 1974; 3rd ed, Peregrine-Smith, 1975)
  • Masks: A Novel (Old Adobe Press, 1976)
  • The Wages of Sin: Collected Stories (Duck Down Press/ Windriver Books, 1980)
  • Hawk Flights: Visions of the West (Seven Buffaloes Press, 1983)
  • Snapshots: Glimpses of the Other California (Devil Mountain Books, 1985)
  • The Man Who Cultivated Fire (Capra Press, 1987)
  • That Constant Coyote: California Stories (Univ. of Nevada Press, 1990)
  • Condor Dreams & Other Fictions (Univ.of Nevada Press, 1994)
  • The Great Tejon Club Jubilee (Devil Mountain Books, 1996)
  • Manuel and the Madman (Thwack! Pow! Productions, 2000)
  • Straight White Male (Univ. of Nevada Press, 2000)
  • Haslam's Valley (Heyday Books, 2005)
  • Grace Period (Univ. of Nevada Press, 2006)

Non-Fiction

  • The Language of the Oil Fields (Old Adobe Press, 1972)
  • Voices of a Place: Social and Literary Essays from the Other California (Devil Mountain Books, 1987)
  • Coming of Age in California (Devil Mountain Books 1990; second, expanded edition, 2000)
  • The Other California (Capra Press, 1990; second, expanded edition, Univ. of Nevada Press, 1994)
  • The Great Central Valley: California's Heartland (with photographers Stephen Johnson & Robert Dawson; Univ. of California Press, 1993)
  • Workin' Man Blues: Country Music in California (Univ. of California Press, 1999)

Anthologies

  • (ed.) Forgotten Pages of American Literature (Houghton-Mifflin, 1970)
  • (ed.) Western Writing (University of New Mexico Press, 1974)
  • (ed. with James D. Houston) California Heartland: Writing from the Great Central Valley (Capra Press, 1978)
  • (ed. with J. Golden Taylor, et al.) Literary History of the American West (Texas Christian University Press, 1987)
  • (ed.) Many Californias: Literature from the Golden State (University of Nevada Press, 1992; second edition, 1999)
  • (ed. with Alexandra R. Haslam) Where Coyotes Howl and Wind Blows Free: Growing Up in the West (Univ of Nevada Press, 1995)
  • (ed.) Jack London's Golden State: Selected California Writings (Heyday Books, 1999)

Booklets and Monographs

  • William Eastlake (Steck-Vaughn Southwest Writers' Series, 1970)
  • (ed.) Afro-American Oral Literature (Harper & Row, 1974)
  • Jack Schaefer (Boise State University Western Writers' Series, 1976)
  • Voices of a Place: The Great Central Valley (California Academy of Sciences, 1986)
  • Lawrence Clark Powell (Boise State University Western Writers' Series, 1992)
  • (with Stephen Glasser) Out of the Slush Pile (Poets & Writers Inc., 1993)
  • The Horned Toad (Thwack! Pow! Productions, 1995)
  • An Instructor's Guide to Where Coyotes Howl and Wind Blows Free (Univ. of Nevada Press, 1996)
  • Gerald Haslam in Conversation with Jonah Raskin (Sonoma County Literary Arts Guild, 2006)

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