John J. Clayton
Quick Facts
Biography
John Jacob Clayton is an American fiction writer, teacher, and editor. He has published four novels including Mitzvah Man (Texas Tech University Press), and Kuperman’s Fire (Permanent Press), as well as five collections of short fiction including Minyan: Ten Interwoven Stories (Paragon House) and Many Seconds into the Future (Texas Tech University Press). He was editor for the Heath Introduction to Fiction, a college anthology published in six editions from 1977 to 1999.
Life
Clayton graduated from Columbia University with a B.A., New York University with an M.A. and Indiana University with a Phd. His doctoral thesis Saul Bellow: In Defense of Man, published by University of Indiana Press in 1968 was one of the first books of criticism of Bellow’s work. In the early 1960’s Clayton taught at the University of Victoria, British Columbia, then in Germany for the University of Maryland in Europe. From 1964-1969 he lived in Brookline, Massachusetts, and taught at Boston University. In Fall 1969 he arrived at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where as professor he taught American and British modern literature and creative writing for over thirty years.
Fiction
Clayton’s early fiction rendered family life, separation, divorce and childrearing and their attendant tensions, heartbreak and growth. It also dealt with disillusion with political involvement as in his O.Henry prize-winning story "Cambridge is Sinking". Since the early 1990's Clayton’s novels and short stories have explored the universal themes of loss and spiritual redemption, acceptance, fading ideals, as well as with contemporary struggles of Jewish life and family. In 2016 Richard L. Rubenstein wrote of Clayton's collection of linked short stories: "If I were asked whether there is one single book I would recommend to anyone interested in learning about the world of contemporary American Jews, I would unhesitatingly recommend John J. Clayton’s Minyan. "
Clayton's fiction, literary criticism, memoir and journalism have appeared in a wide range of literary and popular magazines and newspapers including: Virginia Quarterly Review, AGNI (magazine), The Sewanee Review, The Georgia Review, TriQuarterly, The Missouri Review, Michigan Quarterly Review, Denver Quarterly, The Antioch Review, Fiction (magazine), Witness (magazine), Playboy, Chronicle of Higher Education and The Washington Post magazine. Beginning in 2003 Commentary magazine has published over twenty of Clayton's stories and memoir pieces
Works
- Novels
- Mitzvah Man Texas Tech University Press, 2011.
- Kuperman’s Fire Permanent Press, 2007; Blackstone Audio, 2007.
- The Man I Never Wanted to BePermanent Press, 1998.
- What Are Friends For? Little, Brown and Company, Boston, 1979.
- Short story collections
- Minyan: Ten Interwoven Stories Paragon House, 2016.
- Many Seconds into the Future Texas Tech University Press, 2014.
- Wrestling with Angels: New and Collected Stories Toby Press, subsidiary of Koren Publishers Jerusalem, September, 2007, and Amazon Publishing, 2011.
- Radiance:Ten Stories Ohio State University Press, 1998.
- Bodies of the Rich University of Illinois Press, 1984.
- Criticism and anthology
- Gestures of Healing: Anxiety and the Modern Novel University of Massachusetts Press, 1991.
- Saul Bellow: In Defense of Man University of Indiana Press, 1968; Second edition, revised, 1979.
- Heath Introduction to Fiction D. C. Heath and Company, Six editions 1977-1999.