Scott Alexander Hess Explained

Scott Alexander Hess
Occupation:Writer

Scott Alexander Hess is an American writer and actor. According to the Riverfront Times of St. Louis, Missouri, Hess is known for his "evocative" works centered on gay relationships.

Early life

Hess is a native of St. Louis, Missouri, and he graduated from Affton High School.[1]

Career

Hess acted in Mark Dendy's play "Dream Analysis" in 1998[2] and in a solo show B.J.: The Trail of a Transgendered Country Singing Star, which won the Jury Prize for Outstanding Solo Performance at the 1999 New York International Fringe Festival.[3]

His debut novel, Diary of a Sex Addict, was translated to German in 2012.[4] Another novel, The Butchers Sons, was selected in Kirkus Reviews Best Books of 2015.[5] It follows three Irish brothers in 1930s who become embroiled in the New York criminal underworld.[6] His novel Skyscraper (2016) was a finalist for a Lambda Literary Award for LGBTQ erotica.[7]

His novella The River Runs Red (2019) explores class, race, sexuality and greed in late 19th century St. Louis, Missouri.[8] Kirkus Reviews found it to be a "lyrical, gritty" work with a "compelling" protagonist.[9] Another pair of novellas, The Root of Everything and Lightning, were selected as best books of 2021 on St. Louis Public Radio chosen by St. Louis Librarians.[10] They focus on three generations of family as they arrive in and move across America.[11] Writing in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Dale Singer felt the first story (The Root of Everything), a "generational saga", moved too quickly, while the second story (Lightning) was more "self-contained" and better suited to the novella format. His 2023 novella A Season in Delhi follows a couple experiencing issues in their relationship while working abroad in Delhi, India, inspired by his own experiences visiting the country with his husband as an out gay couple.[12] Kirkus Reviews thought the work was engaging despite flaws such as a "contrived" plot.[13]

Hess was also a cowriter of the film Tom in America, an official selection of the Montreal World Film Festival 2014 and the Palm Springs International Film Festival 2014.[14]

Notes and References

  1. News: Singer . Dale . Two novellas explore heartache, troubles of families' generations . 30 December 2023 . . 10 July 2021.
  2. Web site: Dunning . Jennifer . Jan 12, 1998 . DANCE REVIEW; Juggling Themes of Identity and Dance . The New York Times.
  3. Web site: Ehren . Christine . March 29, 2000 . Yee Haw! Transgendered Country Singer B.J. Moves Into NYC's Grove Street March 29 . June 15, 2023 . Playbill.
  4. Web site: June 15, 2023 . Tagebuch eines Sexsüchtigen . June 15, 2023 . BrunoBooks.
  5. Web site: Aug 6, 2015 . Butchers Sons . May 18, 2023 . Kirkus Reviews.
  6. Web site: Copenhaver . John . November 29, 2016 . Blacklight: 'The Butcher's Sons' Investigates the Violent Bonds of Brotherhood . May 18, 2023 . Lambda Literary.
  7. Web site: March 14, 2017 . 29th Annual Lambda Literary Award Finalists Announced . Lambda Literary.
  8. Web site: August 28, 2019 . River Runs Red . June 15, 2023 . Publishers Weekly.
  9. News: River Runs Red . December 30, 2023 . . September 3, 2019.
  10. Web site: Woodbury . Emily . December 8, 2021 . Best books of 2021, chosen by St. Louis librarians . May 18, 2023 . STLPR-NPR.
  11. Web site: Mazzacane . Dan . May 18, 2023 . Book Review: The Root of Everything and Lightning by Scott Alexander Hess . May 18, 2023 . The Masters Review.
  12. News: Andoe . Chris . Scott Alexander Hess' New Novel Was Inspired by His Time in India . 30 December 2023 . . December 12, 2023 . St. Louis, Missouri.
  13. News: A Season in Delhi . December 30, 2023 . . June 14, 2023.
  14. Web site: May 18, 2023 . Tom in America . May 18, 2023 . Tom in America.