James Park Sloan

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James Park Sloan (born 1945) is a noted American author, critic and academic. He is currently Professor of English at the University of Illinois at Chicago. He was educated at Harvard University, designed a course in 'Western Values' for the Harvard Business School and served in the Vietnam War as a paratrooper.

Sloan drew on his military experiences for his first novel, War Games (Houghton, 1971), which won the 'New Writers Award' for the best novel of 1970-71 from the Great Lakes College Prize Committee.

He gained further recognition with his much-praised second novel, The Case History of Comrade V (Houghton, 1972).

His non fiction works include The Last Cold War Cowboy (Morrow, 1987) and his widely reviewed biography of controversial Polish-American writer Jerzy Kosinski, published by Dutton in 1996.

His short stories and articles include:

  • "The Words of the Prophets", published in Amazing magazine in May 1988
  • "Vietnam No Big Deal", published in the anthology Aftermath (ed. Donald Anderson, Holt, 1995)
  • "Kosinski's War", published in The New Yorker, October 10, 1994

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