Steve Erickson

He was born in Santa Monica in 1950. He is the author of eight novels and two books about American politics and popular culture, Leap Year (1989) and American Nomad (1997). Numerous editions have been published in more than 10 languages. Over the years he has written for Esquire, Rolling Stone, Details, Elle, Bookforum, Frieze, Conjunctions, Salon, the L.A. Weekly, the New York Times Magazine and other publications and journals, and his work has been widely anthologized. Currently he's the film critic for Los Angeles and editor of the literary journal Black Clock, which is published by CalArts where he teaches in the MFA Writing Program. He has received a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts and in 2007 was awarded a fellowship by the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation. He lives with his wife, artist and director Lori Precious, and their family.

For more information: www.steveerickson.org

Bibliography

 
1985: Days Between Stations
1986: Rubicon Beach
1989: Tours of the Black Clock

1989: Leap year
1993: Arc d'X
1996: Amnesiascope

1997: American Nomad
1999: The Sea Came in at Midnight
2005: Our Ecstatic Days
2007: Zeroville

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