Biography
Jack Matthews (22 July 1925 โ 28 November 2013) was an American novelist, short story writer, essayist, playwright and former professor. He published 7 novels, 7 collections of short stories, a novella, and 8 volumes of essays. He was an avid book collector, and many of his book finds served as a basis for his essays and the historical topics he explored in his fiction. His 1972 novel The Charisma Campaigns was nominated by Walker Percy for the National Book Award. He has often made 19th century America and the Civil War period the setting for his fiction, starting with his 1981 novel Sassafras and most recently with the 2011 novel Gambler's Nephew (which tells the story of how an abolitionist accidentally kills an escaped slave) and a 2015 story collection Soldier Boys: Tales of the Civil War. His plays have been performed at multiple theaters around the country.
Books by Jack Matthews
A Worker's Writebook
Gambler's nephew
Gambler's nephew
The Gamblers Nephew
Time And Money.com
Aquatic life cycle strategies
Aquatic life cycle strategies
Booking pleasures
Toys go to war
Storyhood as we know it and other tales
An interview with the sphinx
An interview with the sphinx
On the Shore of That Beautiful Shore
Memoirs of a bookman
Booking in the heartland
Ghostly populations
Crazy women
Dubious persuasions
Tales of the Ohio land
Collecting rare books for pleasure and profit
Archetypal Themes in Modern Story
Archetypal themes in the modern story
Pictures of the journey back
The charisma campaigns
The tale of Asa Bean
Hanger Stout, awake!
Bitter knowledge
Aldridge cricket
Aldridge cricket