Lawrence Thornton

Lawrence Thornton

Lawrence Thornton is an American novelist and critic living in Claremont, California. His most well known novel, Imagining Argentina, employes the methods of magic realism to tell a story of the Dirty War . This novel, along with "Naming the Spirits and "Tales from the Blue Archives," makes up The Argentina Trilogy. His work, published in eighteen languages, is frequently taught in schools and universities. In l994 a film was made of Imagining Argentina by Christopher Hampton starring Antonio Banderas, Emma Thompson, Claire Bloom and Michael Wood. In l996, Zorongo Flamenco, A...
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Birthdate:1937
Birthplace:Fremont, California
Age:75

Honors and Awards

YearAwardWork
1988 Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award Imagining Argentina
1988 Nominated - PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction Imagining Argentina
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Written works by Lawrence Thornton

  • Imagining Argentina
  • Tales from the blue archives
    Tales from the blue archives
  • Sailors on the inward sea
    Sailors on the inward sea
  • Ghost woman
    Ghost woman
  • Naming the spirits
    Naming the spirits
TitlePublishedGenre
Imagining Argentina 1987 Fiction
Tales from the blue archives
Sailors on the inward sea Fiction
Ghost woman
Naming the spirits
Unbodied hope
Under the gypsy moon
Second Death of Juan Cabrillo
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Works by Lawrence Thornton adapted to film

Imagining Argentina
Imagining Argentina
Release date:September 12, 2003
Directed by:Christopher Hampton
Genre:Thriller
Adapted from:Imagining Argentina
Rated:R (USA)
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