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Frank D. McConnell: A Brief Biography
Frank D. McConnell, born in 1942, first distinguished himself in the 1960s as a graduate student in English at Yale University, where he studied under noted scholar and writer Harold Bloom and received his Ph.D. in 1968. After teaching at Cornell University, he was hired as professor of English at Northwestern University in 1971 and quickly made a name for himself with an outpouring of books and articles on an amazing variety of topics, including William Wordsworth, H. G. Wells, film, and contemporary American novelists. In 1977, for the first of four times, he served on the committee that awarded the Pulitzer Prize in fiction. In 1982, he became an English professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and largely shifted to more lucrative and creative endeavors, including a regular column on the media for Commonweal magazine, book reviews for several major newspapers, and four detective novels. He also began presenting a series of brilliant and wildly amusing papers about science fiction at the annual J. Lloyd Eaton Conferences on Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature, which soon will be gathered together for the first time and published under the title The Science of Fiction and the Fiction of Science: Collected Essays on SF Storytelling and the Gnostic Imagination along with a Foreword by longtime friend Neil Gaiman and tributes from eleven other friends and colleagues, including Harold Bloom and Gregory Benford. A man beloved for his wit and wisdom wherever he went, Frank McConnell died suddenly on January 17, 1999, ironically on the date that he was scheduled to present the Keynote Address at the 1999 Eaton Conference; the paper he had completed for the occasion, "The Science of Fiction and the Fiction of Science: A Storytelling Animal in an Inhospitable World," will finally be available to a wide audience in the aforementioned collection. McConnell was survived by his second wife, Celeste McConnell Barber, two children, and one stepson.
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