![]() ![]() ![]() įrom 1965 to 1970 Hughart was the manager of the Lenox Hill Book Shop in New York City.īarry Hughart's writing career started with his novel Bridge of Birds, published in 1984, which won the 1985 World Fantasy Award for best novel and also won the Mythopoeic Fantasy Award in 1986, followed by The Story of the Stone in 1988 and Eight Skilled Gentlemen in 1990. His connection to China continued after his military service, as he worked with TechTop, a military surplus company that was based in Asia, from 1960 to 1965. ĭuring Hughart's military service he began to develop his lifelong interest in China that led him to plan a series set in "an Ancient China that never was". Upon his graduation from Columbia, Hughart joined the United States Air Force and served from 1956 to 1960 where he was involved in laying mines in the Korean Demilitarized Zone. Following his release he attended Columbia University, where he obtained a bachelor's degree in 1956. ![]() After graduating from high school, he suffered from undiagnosed depression, which was classified at the time as schizophrenia, and was treated in the Kings County Psychiatric Ward. Hughart was educated at Phillips Academy (Andover). His mother, Veronica Hughart, was an architect. His father, John Harding Page, served as a naval officer. ![]() Hughart was born in Peoria, Illinois on March 13, 1934.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |