Victor LaValle explained

Victor LaValle
Birth Date:3 February 1972
Birth Place:New York City, U.S.
Occupation:Author
Period:1999–present
Genre:Speculative fiction
Horror
Education:Cornell University (BA)
Columbia University (MFA)
Spouse:Emily Raboteau
Children:2

Victor LaValle (born February 3, 1972) is an American author. He is the author of a short-story collection, Slapboxing with Jesus, and five novels, The Ecstatic, Big Machine, The Devil in Silver, The Changeling, and Lone Women. His fantasy-horror novella The Ballad of Black Tom won the 2016 Shirley Jackson Award for best novella.[1] LaValle writes fiction primarily, though he has also written essays and book reviews for GQ, Essence Magazine, The Fader, and The Washington Post, among other publications.

Early life

Victor LaValle was born on February 3, 1972, and raised in the Flushing and Rosedale neighborhoods of Queens, New York by a single mother who had emigrated from Uganda in her twenties. He attended Woodmere Academy and went on to earn a degree in English from Cornell University and a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing from Columbia University.[2]

Literary career

Slapboxing with Jesus was published in 1999 by Vintage Books. The eleven interconnected stories deal mostly with the lives of young black and Latino men living in New York in the 1970s and 1980s. The collection went on to receive wide critical praise. It won the author a PEN Open Book Award[3] and the Key to Jamaica, Queens.[4]

The Ecstatic was published in 2002 by Crown Publishing Group. The novel continues the story of Anthony James, a character from LaValle's collection of stories. Anthony is a morbidly obese college dropout who may also be experiencing the first signs of schizophrenia. The novel follows the exploits of his family, who are trying their best to save Anthony, but who might be in need of a little saving themselves. The subject matter is dark, and even shocking, but a gallows humor runs throughout. This book received even wider critical acclaim, earning comparisons to writers such as Ken Kesey, Chester Himes, and John Kennedy Toole. In 2003 the novel was a finalist for both the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction and the Hurston/Wright Legacy Award. It became a favorite novel for rapper Mos Def, who later titled his 2009 studio album after it.[5]

Big Machine was published in 2009 by Spiegel & Grau. The novel tells the story of Ricky Rice, an ex-junkie survivor of a suicide cult whose life is changed when a mysterious letter arrives summoning him to a remote compound in Vermont. The novel was widely praised upon its release, making many national top ten lists. It also won the Shirley Jackson Award for Best Novel in 2009, as well as the Ernest J. Gaines Award for Literary Excellence and an American Book Award in 2010.

The Devil in Silver, published by Spiegel & Grau in August 21, 2012, is the story of Pepper, a sane man sent for observation to a mental hospital. There he encounters a monster known as the Devil roaming the nighttime halls. He teams up with other patients to fight the mental confusion of the drugs he is required to take, the staff, and the monster.

The Ballad of Black Tom, a novella, was published by Tor Books on February 16, 2016. It is a retelling of the H. P. Lovecraft story "The Horror at Red Hook" from the point of view of a young black man living in Harlem with a reference to the Nation of Gods and Earths.[6]

The Changeling was published in 2017 by Spiegel & Grau and received critical acclaim. It was selected as one of 2017's ten best books by New York Public Library[7] and won a 2018 World Fantasy Award for Best Novel,[8] the 2018 Locus Award for Horror Novel,[9] [10] and the 2018 British Fantasy Award for Horror Novel.[11]

Destroyer, a graphic novel published in 2017 by Boom! Studios, is a modern retelling of Frankenstein (1818). The story follows an African-American descendant of Dr. Frankenstein, her only son who was killed in a police encounter, and the monster from the original novel who has long given up on peace.[12]

Lone Women, a novel published in 2023 by One World, is written in the western genre with fantastical elements, and set in 1915 Montana.[13] [14] The story follows protagonist Adelaide Henry, a single woman who, along with a heavy trunk, leaves her family farm in California to establish a homestead in Montana.[15] [16]

Personal life

LaValle is an associate professor at the Columbia University School of the Arts. He lives in New York with his wife, novelist Emily Raboteau, son and daughter.[17]

Awards and nominations

Literature awards

!Year!Nominee!Award!Category!Result!Ref
2002Slapboxing with JesusPEN/Open Book Award (co-winner)
2003The EcstaticPEN/Faulkner Award[18] [19]
Hurston/Wright Legacy AwardFiction[20]
2009Big MachineShirley Jackson AwardNovel[21]
2010American Book Awards (co-winner)[22]
Ernest J. Gaines Award[23]
2013The Devil in SilverShirley Jackson AwardNovel
2016The Ballad of Black TomBram Stoker AwardLong Fiction
Shirley Jackson AwardNovella
2017British Fantasy AwardNovella
Hugo AwardNovella[24]
Locus AwardNovella
Nebula AwardNovella[25]
Theodore Sturgeon Award
World Fantasy AwardNovella
The ChangelingDragon AwardsHorror Novel
Shirley Jackson AwardNovel
2018British Fantasy AwardAugust Derleth Award
(Best Horror Novel)
Locus AwardHorror Novel
Mythopoeic AwardsAdult Novel
World Fantasy AwardNovel
2019Victor LaValle's DestroyerBram Stoker AwardGraphic Novel
2020A People's Future of the United StatesIgnyte AwardsAnthology/Collection
Locus AwardAnthology
"Up from Slavery"Bram Stoker AwardShort Fiction

Honors

Best of lists by magazines, editorials

Works

Books

Editor

Essays

Comics

External links

Website

Free reading

Novel reviews

LaValle written reviews and interviews

Notes and References

  1. http://www.shirleyjacksonawards.org/award-winners/2016-shirley-jackson-award-winners/ 2016 Shirley Jackson Awards
  2. News: From Fat To Phat: An Author's Happy Ending . O'Neal Parker . Lonnae . 2002-12-03 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230816195453/https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/2002/12/03/from-fat-to-phat-an-authors-happy-ending/02726574-5c0a-4e9f-9ad5-190ae771c9a6/ . 2023-08-16 . 2023-08-16 . live . The Washington Post.
  3. Web site: PEN Open Book Award Winners . PEN America . April 29, 2016 . April 28, 2017.
  4. Web site: Jamaica JAMS Kicks Off With Reception Honoring Leaders . Daniel . Hendrick . . July 27, 2000 . April 28, 2017.
  5. Web site: Samuel . Steven . 2009 . Mos Def Reveals New Album Details, Bringing Back Def Poetry . SOHH . June 4, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160804130511/http://www.sohh.com/mos-def-reveals-new-album-details-bringing-back-def-poetry/ . August 4, 2016 . live .
  6. Web site: What Lovecraft Taught Me About Harlem . Victor . LaValle . Fantastic Stories of the Imagination . February 16, 2016 . April 28, 2017.
  7. Web site: NYPL's 10 Best Books of 2017 . Lynn . Lobash . New York Public Library . December 6, 2017 . December 10, 2017.
  8. Web site: 2018 World Fantasy Awards.
  9. News: June 23, 2018. 2018 Locus Awards Winners. Locus Magazine. October 15, 2020.
  10. News: Schaub. Michael. June 26, 2018. Locus Award winners include N.K. Jemisin, Victor LaValle and John Scalzi. Los Angeles Times. October 15, 2020.
  11. News: October 22, 2018. British Fantasy Awards 2018 – winners. The British Fantasy Society. October 15, 2020. October 19, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20201019113010/https://www.britishfantasysociety.org/news/british-fantasy-awards-2018-winners/. dead.
  12. Victor LaValle Resurrects Frankenstein in Socially Conscious New Comic, Destroyer . Tobias. Carroll. Paste Magazine . May 25, 2017 . September 14, 2018.
  13. Web site: Armstrong . Vanessa . 2023-03-29 . Victor LaValle's Lone Women Has Been Optioned for TV Adaptation, LaValle to Pen Script . 2024-02-13 . Reactor . en-US.
  14. News: Khatib . Joumana . 3 March 2023 . "In Like a (Literary) Lion: 14 New Releases in March." . The New York Times . C8(L).
  15. News: 31 March 2023 . Victor LaValle Talks About Horror and 'Lone Women' . The Book Review [podcast] New York Times.
  16. Web site: Elison . Meg . 2023-07-04 . Author Victor LaValle: The Man and the Myths . 2024-02-13 . Black Girl Nerds . en-US.
  17. Here's To The Weird . Victor . Lavalle . Mensah Demary . Specter Magazine . October 2013 . May 6, 2017.
  18. Web site: The Ecstatic by Victor LaValle . June 26, 2022 . www.fantasticfiction.com.
  19. News: Weeks . Linton . April 9, 2003 . Sabina Murray's Stories Win PEN/Faulkner Prize . en-US . Washington Post . June 6, 2022 . 0190-8286.
  20. Web site: Hurston/Wright Legacy Award nominee Book awards LibraryThing . June 26, 2022 . www.librarything.com.
  21. Web site: sfadb : Victor LaValle Awards . June 26, 2022 . www.sfadb.com.
  22. Web site: March 13, 2013 . ABA: The American Book Awards / Before Columbus Foundation . bot: unknown . https://web.archive.org/web/20130313174235/http://bookweb.org/btw/awards/The-American-Book-Awards---Before-Columbus-Foundation.html . March 13, 2013 . August 4, 2016.
  23. Crowder, Courtney. "LaValle's 'Big Machine' wins Ernest J. Gaines Award for Literary Excellence", The Chicago Tribune, Chicago, November 17, 2010.
  24. Web site: December 31, 2016 . 2017 Hugo Awards . April 4, 2017 . World Science Fiction Society.
  25. News: February 20, 2017 . SFWA Announces 2016 Nebula, Norton, and Bradbury Award Nominees! - The Nebula Awards . en-US . The Nebula Awards . March 6, 2017.
  26. Web site: Victor LaValle . August 4, 2016 . unitedstatesartists.org . August 22, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160822145541/http://www.unitedstatesartists.org/fellows/2015/victor-lavalle . dead .
  27. Web site: John Simon Guggenheim Foundation Victor LaValle . August 4, 2016 . www.gf.org.
  28. Web site: Programs - Letterenfonds . August 4, 2016 . www.letterenfonds.nl.
  29. News: Our favorite fiction of 2009 . 2009-12-04 . https://web.archive.org/web/20091213012158/http://featuresblogs.chicagotribune.com/printers-row/our.html . 2009-12-13 . Chicago Tribune.
  30. News: Nichols . John . December 22, 2009 . MVPs of 2009 . The Nation .
  31. Web site: Best Books of 2009 . August 4, 2016 . publishersweekly.com.
  32. Web site: Holiday Guide 2009: Best Books - The Washington Post . June 26, 2022 . www.washingtonpost.com.
  33. Web site: Noble . Barnes & . Washington Post Best Science Fiction & Fantasy of 2009, Washington Post Best Books of 2009, Books . June 26, 2022 . Barnes & Noble . en.
  34. News: November 27, 2012 . 100 Notable Books of 2012 . en-US . The New York Times . August 14, 2022 . 0362-4331.
  35. Web site: Best Books of 2012 Publishers Weekly Publishers Weekly . August 14, 2022 . PublishersWeekly.com.
  36. News: 50 notable works of fiction. Washington Post. November 15, 2012.
  37. News: November 22, 2017 . 100 Notable Books of 2017 . en-US . The New York Times . August 14, 2022 . 0362-4331.