Книга: John Grisham «Theodore Boone: The Accused»
Theodore Boone is the thirteen year old who knows more about the law than most adult lawyers. He certainly never expected to be the victim of crime himself. But then his bike is vandalised, he's attacked while doing his homework and, worst of all, framed for a robbery. When stolen computer equipment turns up in Theo's school locker, the police start leaning on him hard. And he is the only suspect. What if he is found guilty? What about his dreams of becoming a lawyer? In a race against time, aided by his renegade uncle, Ike, Theo must find the real felon and reveal the true motivation behind the crimes of which he stands accused. Издательство: "Hodder" (2003) Формат: 110x180, 288 стр.
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John Grisham
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Born | John Ray Grisham, Jr. February 8, 1955 Jonesboro, Arkansas, United States |
Occupation | Novelist |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Mississippi State University University of Mississippi School of Law |
Period | 1989-present |
Genres | Legal thriller Crime fiction Football |
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John Ray Grisham, Jr. (born February 8, 1955)[1] is an American lawyer and author, best known for his popular legal thrillers.
John Grisham graduated from Mississippi State University before attending the University of Mississippi School of Law in 1981 and practiced criminal law for about a decade. He also served in the House of Representatives in Mississippi from January 1984 to September 1990.[2] Beginning writing in 1984, he had his first novel A Time To Kill published in June 1989. As of 2008, his books had sold over 250 million copies worldwide.[3] A Galaxy British Book Awards winner, Grisham is one of only three authors to sell two million copies on a first printing, the others being Tom Clancy and J. K. Rowling.[4]
Grisham's first best seller was The Firm. Released in 1991, it sold more than seven million copies.[1] The book was adapted as a feature film. In addition, seven more of his novels: The Chamber, The Client, A Painted House, The Pelican Brief, The Rainmaker, The Runaway Jury, and A Time to Kill, were adapted as movies. His books have been translated into 29 languages and published worldwide.[5] His other best-selling books include The Testament, The Summons and The Broker.[6]
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Early life and education
John Grisham, the second oldest of five siblings, was born in Jonesboro, Arkansas, to Wanda Skidmore Grisham and John Grisham.[2] His father worked as a construction worker and a cotton farmer, while his mother was a homemaker.[7] When Grisham was four years old, his family started traveling around the South, until they finally settled in Southaven in DeSoto County, Mississippi.[2] As a child, Grisham wanted to be a baseball player.[5] Despite the fact that Grisham's parents lacked formal education, his mother encouraged her son to read and prepare for college.[1]
He went to the Northwest Mississippi Community College in Senatobia, Mississippi and later attended Delta State University in Cleveland.[2] Grisham drifted so much during his time at the college that he changed colleges three times before completing a degree.[1] He graduated from Mississippi State University in 1977, receiving a BS degree in accounting. He later enrolled in the University of Mississippi School of Law to become a tax lawyer, but his interest shifted to general civil litigation. He graduated in 1983 with a JD degree specializing in criminal law.[2]
Marriage and family
Grisham married Renee Jones on May 8, 1981, and the couple have two children together: Shea and Ty.[2] The "family splits their time between their Victorian home on a farm" outside Oxford, Mississippi, "and a home near Charlottesville, Virginia."[7]
In 2008, he and his wife bought a condominium at McCorkle Place in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.[8] He and his wife also teach in Sunday school in First Baptist Church of Oxford.[9]
Career
Before and during college
Grisham started working for a nursery as a teenager, watering bushes for US$1.00 an hour. He was soon promoted to a fence crew for US$1.50 an hour. He wrote about the job: "there was no future in it."[10] At 16, Grisham took a job with a plumbing contractor; he "never drew inspiration from that miserable work."[10]
Through a contact of his father, he managed to find work on a highway asphalt crew in Mississippi. He was seventeen then. It was during this time that an unfortunate incident got him "serious" about college. A fight had broken out among the crew on a Friday, with gunfire from which Grisham ran to the restroom to escape. He did not come out until after the police had "hauled away rednecks". He hitchhiked home and started thinking about college.[10]
His next work was in retail, as a salesclerk in a department store men's underwear section, which he described as "humiliating". After deciding to quit, he stayed when offered a raise. He was given another raise after asking to be transferred to toys and then to appliances. A confrontation with a company spy posing as a customer convinced him to leave the store.[10] By this time, Grisham was halfway through college. Planning to become a tax lawyer, he was soon overcome by "the complexity and lunacy" of it. He decided to return to his hometown as a trial lawyer.[10]
Law and politics
Grisham practiced law for about a decade and also won election as a Democrat in the Mississippi state legislature from 1983 to 1990 at an annual salary of US$8,000.[2][11] By his second term at the Mississippi state legislature, he was the vice-chairman of the Apportionment and Elections Committee and a member of several other committees.[1]
Grisham's writing career blossomed with the success of his second book, The Firm, and he gave up practicing law, except for returning briefly in 1996 to fight for the family of a railroad worker who was killed on the job.[1] His official site states that "He was honoring a commitment made before he had retired from the law to become a full-time writer. Grisham successfully argued his clients' case, earning them a jury award of US$683,500 — the biggest verdict of his career."[7]
Writing career
Grisham said the big case was nidu came in 1984, but it was not his case. As he was hanging around the court, he overheard a 12-year-old girl telling the jury what had happened to her. Her story intrigued Grisham and he began watching the trial. He saw how the members of the jury cried as she told them about having been raped and beaten. It was then, Grisham later wrote in The New York Times, that a story was born.[10] Musing over "what would have happened if the girl's father had murdered her assailants",[7] Grisham took three years to complete his first book, A Time to Kill.
Finding a publisher was not easy. The book was rejected by 28 publishers before Wynwood Press, an unknown publisher, agreed to give it a modest 5,000-copy printing. It was published in June 1989.[1][2] The day after Grisham completed A Time to Kill, he began work on his second novel, the story of an ambitious young attorney "lured to an apparently perfect law firm that was not what it appeared."[7] The Firm remained on the The New York Times' bestseller list for 47 weeks,[1] and became the bestselling novel of 1991.[12]
Beginning with A Painted House in 2001, the author broadened his focus from law to the more general rural South, but continued to write legal thrillers.
In 2005, Grisham received the Peggy V. Helmerich Distinguished Author Award. The award is presented annually by the Tulsa Library Trust.
Named in libel suit
On September, 2007, former Pontotoc County, Oklahoma, District Attorney Bill Peterson, former Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation agent Gary Rogers, and criminalist Melvin Hett filed a civil suit for libel against Grisham and two other authors. They claimed that Grisham and the others critical of Peterson and his prosecution of murder cases conspired to commit libel and generate publicity for themselves by portraying the plaintiffs in a false light and intentionally inflicting emotional distress.[13] Grisham was named due to his publication of the non-fiction book, The Innocent Man. He examined the faults in the investigation and trial of defendants in the murder of a cocktail waitress in Ada, Oklahoma, and the exoneration by DNA evidence more than 12 years later of wrongfully convicted defendants Ron Williamson and Dennis Fritz.[14] The judge dismissed the libel case on September 18, 2008, saying, "The wrongful convictions of Ron Williamson and Dennis Fritz must be discussed openly and with great vigor."[13]
John Grisham Room
The Mississippi State University Libraries, Manuscript Division, maintains the John Grisham Room, an archive containing materials generated during the author's tenure as Mississippi State Representative and relating to his writings.[15]
Grisham's lifelong passion for baseball is expressed in his novel A Painted House and in his support of Little League activities in both Oxford, Mississippi, and Charlottesville, Virginia. He wrote the original screenplay for and produced the baseball movie Mickey, starring Harry Connick, Jr.. The movie was released on DVD in April 2004.[16] He remains a fan of Mississippi State University's baseball team and wrote about his ties to the university and the Left Field Lounge in the introduction for the book Dudy Noble Field: A Celebration of MSU Baseball.
Grisham is well known within the literary community for his efforts to support the continuing literary tradition of his native South. He has endowed scholarships and writers' residencies in the University of Mississippi's English Department and Graduate Creative Writing Program. He was the founding publisher of the Oxford American, a magazine devoted to literary writing. The magazine is famous for its annual music issue, copies of which include a compilation CD featuring contemporary and classic Southern musicians in genres ranging from blues and gospel to country western and alternative rock.
In an October 2006 interview on the Charlie Rose Show, Grisham stated that he usually takes only six months to write a book and that his favorite author is John le Carré.
Works
Novels
- A Time to Kill (1989)[17]
- The Firm (1991)[17]
- The Pelican Brief (1992)[17]
- The Client (1993)[17]
- The Chamber (1994)[17]
- The Rainmaker (1995)[17]
- The Runaway Jury (1996)[17]
- The Partner (1997)[17]
- The Street Lawyer (1998)[17]
- The Testament (1999)[17]
- The Brethren (2000)[17]
- A Painted House† (2001)[17]
- Skipping Christmas† (2001)[17]
- The Summons (2002)[17]
- The King of Torts (2003)[17]
- Bleachers† (2003)[18]
- The Last Juror (2004)[17]
- The Broker (2005)[17]
- Playing for Pizza† (2007)[19]
- The Appeal (2008)[17]
- The Associate (2009)[17]
- Theodore Boone: Kid Lawyer (2010)[20]
- The Confession (2010)[20]
- Theodore Boone: The Abduction (2011)[20]
- The Litigators (2011)[21]
† Denotes books not in the legal genre.
Short stories
- Ford County (2009)[20]
Non-fiction
- The WaveDancer Benefit: A tribute to Muller (2002) (with Pat Conroy, Stephen King and Peter Straub)
- The Innocent Man: Murder and Injustice in a Small Town (2006)
Adaptations
- Feature films
- The Firm (1993)[22]
- The Pelican Brief (1993)[22]
- The Client (1994)[22]
- A Time to Kill (1996)[22]
- The Chamber (1996)[22]
- The Rainmaker (1997)[22]
- The Gingerbread Man (1998)
- A Painted House (2003) television film
- Runaway Jury (2003)[22]
- Christmas with the Kranks (2004)[22]
- The Last Juror (2013)
- Television
- The Client (1995–1996) 1 season, 20 episodes
- The Street Lawyer (2003) TV pilot
- The Firm (2011–2012), 22 episodes ordered
See also
- The Innocence Project
- List of bestselling novels in the United States
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h John Grisham's Biography
- ^ a b c d e f g h The Encyclopedia of Arkansas History and Culture
- ^ "Author John Grisham has no shortage of book ideas". The Philippine Daily Inquirer. 2008-09-01. http://showbizandstyle.inquirer.net/breakingnews/breakingnews/view/20080901-157978/Author-John-Grisham-has-no-shortage-of-book-ideas. Retrieved 2008-09-01.
- ^ John Grisham Wins Galaxy Award
- ^ a b John Grisham by Mark Flanagan
- ^ Top Five John Grisham Books
- ^ a b c d e John Grisham's Biography
- ^ Gibson, Dale (2008-07-07). "John Grisham and wife buy home in Chapel Hill". Triangle Business Journal. http://triangle.bizjournals.com/triangle/stories/2008/07/07/tidbits1.html. Retrieved 2009-09-16.
- ^ Norton, Jr, Will (October 3, 1994), Conversations: Why John Grisham Teaches Sunday School, Christianity Today, http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/1994/october3/4tb014.html
- ^ a b c d e f Grisham, John. "Boxers, Briefs and Books", The New York Times, 6 September 2010.
- ^ Biography of John Grisham by Erin Collazo Miller
- ^ "Bestseller Books of the 1990s". About.com. http://bestsellers.about.com/od/readingrecommendations/tp/grisham_picks.htm. Retrieved 2007-12-01.
- ^ a b Sean Murphy, "Judge dismisses libel suit against John Grisham", Huffington Post, 18 September 2008
- ^ "Author named in civil complaint over book". NewsOK.com. 2007-09-28. http://www.newsok.com/article/3136322. Retrieved 2007-12-01.
- ^ "John Grisham Room now open in library". Mississippi State University. http://www.msstate.edu/web/media/detail.php?id=515. Retrieved 2007-12-01.
- ^ The movie, Mickey, on IMDB.com
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s A Complete List of John Grisham's Books by Year
- ^ Grisham page at Books Factory
- ^ John Grisham Books
- ^ a b c d John Grisham at Fantastic Fiction
- ^ The Litigators info page at Amazon.com
- ^ a b c d e f g h John Grisham Movies
External links
- Official website
- Official UK website
- John Grisham at the Internet Movie Database
- InnerVIEWS with Ernie Manouse: John Grisham (TV Interview)
- Works by or about John Grisham in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
- Donald E. Wilkes, Jr. "Kafka (and Grisham) in Oklahoma", Flagpole Magazine, 7 February 2007, p. 9.
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- Mississippi State University alumni
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- Members of the Mississippi House of Representatives
- Mississippi Democrats
- Mississippi lawyers
- University of Mississippi Law School alumni
- Writers from Mississippi
- Writers from Arkansas
- Writers from Virginia
- People from Jonesboro, Arkansas
- People from DeSoto County, Mississippi
- People from Oxford, Mississippi
- People from Charlottesville, Virginia
- American lawyers
- Bancarella Prize winners
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