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Josephine Humphreys

 
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(b. 1945)

1984Dreams of Sleep. Humphreys's Hemingway Prize-winning debut novel concerns a highly dysfunctional marriage. It is praised for its characterization and for its evocation of the author's native Charleston, South Carolina. Her subsequent novels would be Rich in Love (1987), The Fireman's Fair (1991), and Nowhere Else on Earth (2000).

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Josephine Humphreys
Born February 2, 1945 (1945-02-02) (age 64)
Charleston, South Carolina
Occupation Novelist
Nationality United States American
Writing period 1984 - present
Genres Southern literature, historical fiction

Josephine Humphreys (born February 2, 1945) is an American novelist.

A native of Charleston, South Carolina, which is also the setting of her novels Dreams of Sleep, Rich in Love and The Fireman's Fair, Humphreys was educated at Ashley Hall (Class of 1963), studied creative writing with Reynolds Price at Duke University (A.B., 1967), and went on to attend Yale University (M.A., 1968) and the University of Texas. She held fellowships from the Woodrow Wilson Foundation and the Danforth Foundation. From 1970 to 1977, before beginning her writing career, she taught English in Charleston.

While her first three novels are mainly about contemporary family life in the South, her fourth, Nowhere Else on Earth, is a departure in that it is an historical novel based on a true story from the American Civil War. It won the Southern Book Award in 2001.

Rich in Love, probably her best-known novel, was made into a 1993 film directed by Bruce Beresford, from a screenplay by Alfred Uhry, starring Albert Finney and Jill Clayburgh.

Humphreys was the winner of the 1984 Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award, for Dreams of Sleep, and the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, the Lyndhurst Prize, and the American Academy of Arts and Letters Award in Literature.

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