![]() ![]() ![]() In May of 2002, Little, Brown & Co issued The Black Veil: A Memoir with Digressions, which was a winner of the NAMI/Ken Book Award, and the PEN Martha Albrand prize for excellence in the memoir. In 2001, he published a collection of short fiction, Demonology, also published in Spain, France, Brazil, Germany, Holland, Portugal, Italy, the United Kingdom, and elsewhere. In 2000, he received a Guggenheim fellowship. In 1998, Moody received the Addison Metcalf Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. An anthology, edited with Darcey Steinke, Joyful Noise: The New Testament Revisited, appeared in November 1997. Moody's third novel, Purple America, was published in April 1997. The title story was the winner of the 1994 Aga Khan Award from The Paris Review. ![]() (A film version, directed by Ang Lee, was released by Fox Searchlight in 1997.) A collection of short fiction, The Ring of Brightest Angels Around Heaven was also published by Little, Brown in August 1995. Foreign editions have been published in twenty countries. The Ice Storm was published in May 1994 by Little, Brown & Co. His first novel, Garden State, was the winner of the 1991 Editor's Choice Award from the Pushcart Press and was published in 1992. He attended Brown and Columbia universities. ![]()
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