Brady Udall
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Brady Udall is an American novelist.
Brady grew up in a large Mormon family in St. Johns, Arizona.[1] He graduated from Brigham Young University and later attended the Iowa Writers' Workshop.[2] He was formerly a faculty member of Franklin & Marshall College[3] starting in 1998,[4] then Southern Illinois University,[2] and now teaches writing at Boise State University.[5]
A collection of his short stories titled Letting Loose the Hounds (ISBN 039304033X) was published in 1998[6] and his debut novel The Miracle Life of Edgar Mint (ISBN 0393020363) was first published in 2001. The characterization and structure of the latter has been favorably compared to the work of John Irving.[7] Thematically it has been compared to Charles Dickens.[2] Michael Stipe has optioned a film adaptation of Miracle, with United Artists hiring Michael Cuesta to direct.[7]
Brady recently appeared on an episode of This American Life.[8]
Brady is a member of the Udall family, and his great-uncles include former U.S. congressman and Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and former congressman Morris Udall.[2]
[edit] Notes
- ^ Writers on the Verge, The Village Voice, May 2001
- ^ a b c d "Udall Mints a Dickens of a Tale in 'Miracle Life'" by Brandon Griggs, Salt Lake Tribune, 17 June 2001, (mirror of article)
- ^ Press Release #063 dated 16 October 2003, Office of College Communications, Franklin & Marshall College
- ^ Franklin & Marshall magazine, Summer 2003
- ^ MFA Program in Creative Writing, Boise State University, Last accessed 30 August 2007
- ^ Men Behaving Badly by Jim Shepard, The New York Times, 2 March 1997
- ^ a b "Cuesta pulls off 'Miracle' for UA, Cell" by Michael Fleming, Variety, 13 February 2002
- ^ This American Life, Episode 336: Who Can You Save?, Act 3, broadcast 6 July 2007.
[edit] External links
[edit] Reviews
- "Speaking of Edgar Mint", a review by P. Jane Hafen, Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, Spring 2002, page 179
- "Observing the New West" (a review of Letting Loose the Hounds) by John Bennion, Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, Winter 1998, page 237
[edit] Interviews
- "Brady Udall: Author of Letting Loose the Hounds talks with Robert Birnbaum", 21 July 2002 interview
- An Interview with Brady Udall by BookBrowse
[edit] Academic analysis
- "God, Man, and Satan in The Miracle Life of Edgar Mint" by Bradley D. Woodworth, Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, Summer 2003, page 225