Bruce Holsinger is an accomplished American author, well-known for his crime and historical mystery novels. He is particularly recognized for his John Gower Historical Thriller series. Holsinger is not only a writer but also a respected scholar in the field of medieval literature. He currently holds a position as a lecturer at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, where he shares his knowledge and passion for medieval literature with his students.
Holsinger's John Gower series is set in the backdrop of medieval London, featuring prominent historical figures such as John Gower and Geoffrey Chaucer. His ability to weave engaging stories around historical events and personalities has earned him a reputation as a skilled and captivating writer. His first two novels, A BURNABLE BOOK and THE INVENTION OF FIRE, are both set in medieval London, highlighting his expertise and interest in this historical period.
In addition to his work as a fiction author, Holsinger has also made significant contributions to the field of nonfiction. He has authored or edited six nonfiction books on medieval literature and culture, showcasing his versatility and depth as a writer and scholar. His work in this area has been recognized and celebrated, earning him prestigious awards such as a Guggenheim Fellowship.
Holsinger's nonfiction work is not his only contribution to the literary world, as he is also an accomplished essayist. His essays have been featured in prominent publications such as The New York Times, the New York Review of Books, Vanity Fair, and many others. Furthermore, Holsinger has written a novel titled THE GIFTED SCHOOL, which won the Colorado Book Award. His latest novel, THE DISPLACEMENTS, is his fourth work of fiction, further solidifying his status as a prominent and respected figure in the literary world.
John Gower Books
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Year
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1
A Burnable Book
2014
2
The Invention of Fire
2015
Standalone Novels
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Year
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1
Music, Body, and Desire in Medieval Culture
2001
2
The Marxist Premodern
2004
3
The Premodern Condition
2005
4
Neomedievalism, Neoconservatism, and the War on Terror