RIP Harry Crews
RIP Harry Crews
Hearing word today that novelist and Gainesville resident Harry Crews has passed away. Very sad news if true.
RIP Harry Crews
http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/obi ... story.htmlGAINESVILLE, Fla. — Harry Crews, an author best known for his gritty tales of the rural South, died Wednesday in Gainesville, Fla. He was 76 and had suffered from neuropathy, said his ex-wife, Sally Ellis Crews.
“He had been very ill,” she told The Associated Press on Thursday. “In a way it was kind of a blessing. He was in a lot of pain.”
Crews, author of 17 novels and numerous short stories, also taught graduate and undergraduate fiction writing workshops at the University of Florida from 1968 until his retirement in 1997.
RIP Harry Crews
Used to see him out jogging all the time when I was in high school. If you didn't know he was a professor at UF, you'd think he was a crazy street person with his mohawk, Oakland Raiders shirts, and sunglasses.
RIP Harry Crews
I knew he wasn't well these past years. I has a sad.
“The Knave abideth.” I dare speak not for thee, but this maketh me to be of good comfort; I deem it well that he be out there, the Knave, being of good ease for we sinners.
RIP Harry Crews
Took a year's worth of classes with him; seen the drunk days and the sober. He was a remarkable model.
RIP Harry Crews
When I was in grad school, people used to tell stories about Crews showing up for a faculty party drunk with a young lady on his arm and the night ending with him and Padgett Powell about to beat the shit out of one another.
A friend of mine went to a book signing with him one time and ended up telling Crews a story about going fishing with some locals he met at the fishing spot he was at. Crews signed his book, "Keep on fucking and fishing and fucking and fishing." Classic. I have a couple of signed copies of his books around here somewhere.
A friend of mine went to a book signing with him one time and ended up telling Crews a story about going fishing with some locals he met at the fishing spot he was at. Crews signed his book, "Keep on fucking and fishing and fucking and fishing." Classic. I have a couple of signed copies of his books around here somewhere.
RIP Harry Crews
I have at least one signed first edition Crews book. I always wish I could have just run into him in Gainesville.
“The Knave abideth.” I dare speak not for thee, but this maketh me to be of good comfort; I deem it well that he be out there, the Knave, being of good ease for we sinners.