Hanya Yanagihara Explained

Hanya Yanagihara
Birth Place:Los Angeles, California, USA
Alma Mater:Smith College

Hanya Yanagihara (born 1974) is an American novelist, editor, and travel writer. She grew up in Hawaii.[1] She is best known for her bestselling novel A Little Life, which was shortlisted for the 2015 Booker Prize, and for being the editor-in-chief of T Magazine.

Early life

Hanya Yanagihara was born in 1974 in Los Angeles. Her father, hematologist/oncologist[1] Ronald Yanagihara, is from Hawaii, and her mother was born in Seoul.[2] Yanagihara is partly of Japanese descent through her father and partly of Korean descent through her mother.[3] [4] As a child, Yanagihara moved frequently with her family, living in Hawaii, New York, Maryland, California and Texas.[5] She attended the Punahou School in Hawaii[6] before graduating from Smith College in 1995.[7]

Yanagihara has said that her father introduced her as a girl to the work of Philip Roth and to "British writers of a certain age", such as Anita Brookner, Iris Murdoch, and Barbara Pym. Of Pym and Brookner, she says, "there is a suspicion of the craft that the male writers of their generation didn't have, a metaphysical reckoning of what is it actually doing for the world". She has said that "the contemporary writers I admire most are Hilary Mantel, Kazuo Ishiguro, and John Banville".

Career

After college, Yanagihara moved to New York and worked for several years as a publicist.[1] She wrote and was an editor for Condé Nast Traveler.

Her first novel, The People in the Trees, partly based on the real-life case of the virologist Daniel Carleton Gajdusek, was praised as one of the best novels of 2013.[1]

Yanagihara's A Little Life was published on March 10, 2015, and received widespread critical acclaim.[8] [9] The book was shortlisted for the 2015 Man Booker Prize for fiction,[10] the 2016 Women's Prize for Fiction[11] and won the 2015 Kirkus Prize for fiction.[12] Yanagihara was also selected as a finalist for the 2015 National Book Award in Fiction.[13] A Little Life defied the expectations of its editor, of Yanagihara's agent, and of the author herself, that it would not sell well.[14]

Yanagihara described writing the book at its best as "glorious as surfing; it felt like being carried aloft on something I couldn't conjure but was lucky enough to have caught, if for just a moment. At its worst, I felt I was somehow losing my ownership over the book. It felt, oddly, like being one of those people who adopt a tiger or lion when the cat's a baby and cuddly and manageable, and then watch in dismay and awe when it turns on them as an adult".[15]

In 2015, she left Condé Nast to become a deputy editor at . She has said that after her sophomore novel became a best seller, people in the publishing industry were baffled by her decision to take a job at T.[16] Describing the publishing world as "a provincial community, more or less as snobby as the fashion industry", she said, "I'd get these underhanded comments like, 'oh, I never knew there were words [in ''T Magazine''] worth reading'". Of working as an editor while writing fiction on the side, she says, "I've never done it any other way".[16] In 2017, she became the editor-in-chief of T.[17]

Yanagihara's third novel, To Paradise, was published on January 11, 2022, and reached number one on The New York Times Best Seller list.[18] [19]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Nazaryan. Alexander. Author Hanya Yanagihara's Not-So-Little Life. Newsweek. May 8, 2015. March 19, 2015.
  2. News: Talking with Hanya Yanagihara About Her Debut Novel, The People in the Trees. August 23, 2016. Vogue. August 12, 2013. September 16, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160916020945/http://www.vogue.com/872937/talking-with-hanya-yanagihara-about-her-debut-novel-the-people-in-the-trees/. dead.
  3. Web site: 2022-01-09 . Hanya Yanagihara: 'I have the right to write about whatever I want' . 2022-11-21 . The Guardian . en.
  4. Web site: Development . PodBean . Episode 30 - Hanya Yanagihara: A Little Life - Part 3 . October 13, 2018 .
  5. News: Hanya Yanagihara: 'I wanted everything turned up a little too high' . Tim. Adams. The Observer . July 26, 2015 .
  6. News: Kidd. James. Maverick in a Pacific Tempest: Hanya Yanagihara on being a first novel sensation. https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220509/https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/features/maverick-in-a-pacific-tempest-hanya-yanagihara-on-being-a-first-novel-sensation-9037544.html . May 9, 2022 . subscription . live. August 23, 2016. The Independent. January 5, 2014.
  7. Hagan. Molly. February 2016. Hanya Yanagihara. Current Biography. 77. 2. 91–95.
  8. News: Sacks. Sam. March 6, 2015. Fiction Chronicle: Jude, the Obscure. The Wall Street Journal. July 17, 2015.
  9. Web site: Maloney . Jennifer . How A Little Life Became a Sleeper Hit . 2022-12-11 . WSJ . en-US.
  10. Web site: The Man Booker Prize for Fiction 2015 shortlist is revealed. September 15, 2015. The Man Booker Prize. https://web.archive.org/web/20150929134834/http://themanbookerprize.com/man-booker-prize-2015. September 29, 2015. dead. September 20, 2015.
  11. Web site: A Little Life . 2022-11-21 . Women's Prize for Fiction . November 21, 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20221121180113/https://womensprizeforfiction.co.uk/features/book/a-little-life . dead .
  12. Web site: Book Reviews, Sites, Romance, Fantasy, Fiction . 2022-11-21 . Kirkus Reviews . en.
  13. Web site: A Little Life . 2022-11-21 . National Book Foundation . en-US.
  14. News: Maloney . Jennifer . September 3, 2015 . How A Little Life Became a Sleeper Hit . The Wall Street Journal . July 17, 2015.
  15. News: 'I Wouldn'tve Had a Biography at All': The Millions Interviews Hanya Yanagihara . Ilana. Masad. August 5, 2015. The Millions. May 31, 2018. en-US.
  16. News: Hanya Yanagihara: influential magazine editor by day, best-selling author by night. Brockes. Emma. April 22, 2018. The Guardian. en. May 30, 2018.
  17. News: T Magazine's New Editor: From Glossies to Global Vision. August 21, 2017. The New York Times. April 27, 2018. en.
  18. Web site: Singh-Kurtz . Sangeeta . April 14, 2021 . The Author of A Little Life Has a New Book . November 7, 2021 . The Cut .
  19. Web site: To Paradise, by Hanya Yanagihara . January 12, 2022 . www.panmacmillan.com . en.
  20. Web site: A Little Life The Booker Prizes . 2022-11-21 . thebookerprizes.com . en.
  21. Web site: Dublin literary award short list announced . . . April 11, 2017 . December 27, 2023 . December 27, 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20231227161428/https://www.durhamregion.com/things-to-do/dublin-literary-award-short-list-announced/article_21254c29-9b70-5710-9b7d-9637edfec34b.html . live.