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  • Tom Perrotta was born in Newark, New Jersey and raised in Garwood, New Jersey, where he spent his entire childhood, and was raised Roman Catholic. His father was an Italian immigrant postal worker, whose parents emigrated from a village near Avellino, Campania, and his mother is an Albanian-Italian immigrant former secretary, who stayed home.
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Perrotta in 2007Born( 1961-08-13) August 13, 1961 (age 58), U.S.OccupationNovelist,Residence, U.S.Alma materHome town, U.S.Period1988–presentSpouseMary GranfieldWebsiteThomas R. Perrotta (born August 13, 1961) is an American novelist and best known for his novels (1998) and (2004), both of which were made into critically acclaimed, -nominated films.

Perrotta co-wrote the screenplay for the 2006 of Little Children with, for which he received an nomination for. He is also known for his novel (2011), which has been adapted into a on. Contents.Biography Tom Perrotta was born in and raised in, where he spent his entire childhood, and was raised. His father was an immigrant postal worker, whose parents emigrated from a village near, and his mother is an immigrant former secretary, who stayed home to raise him along with his older brother and younger sister.

Perrotta enjoyed reading authors such as, and, and decided early in his life that he wanted to be a writer. He was involved in his high school literary magazine, Pariah, for which he wrote several short stories. Perrotta earned a in from in 1983, and then received an in English/Creative Writing from. While at Syracuse, Perrotta was a pupil of, whom Perrotta later praised for his 'comic writing and moral seriousness.' Perrotta married writer Mary Granfield in 1991, and lives in the Boston suburb of. Career While teaching Creative Writing at Yale, Perrotta completed three novels that he had trouble getting published.

One was, the story of an intense high-school election inspired by the three-candidate, and another was Lucky Winners, which remains unpublished as of 2007 and which Perrotta described in 2004 as 'a pretty good novel about a family that falls apart after winning the lottery.' In 1994, Perrotta published his first book, a collection of short stories titled Bad Haircut: Stories of the Seventies which called 'more powerful than any other.' The same year, Perrotta left Yale and began teaching expository writing at. In 1997 he published The Wishbones, his first novel, which Perrotta has said is basically 'about my high school years.' The unpublished manuscript of Election was optioned as a screenplay in 1996 by director, which then led to interest in publishing it as a book.

It arrived in bookstores in March 1998, followed shortly by its, which was released in April 1999 to critical acclaim. ^ Crace, John (February 21, 2009). Retrieved September 29, 2013.

He was born in 1961 in Garwood, where he spent his entire childhood. His father was an Italian postal worker, his mother an Albanian-Italian - 'that made her a second-class Italian' - secretary. ^ Rich, Motoko., 2007-10-14. Retrieved on 2007-10-20. Fiamma, Florinda (March 1, 2012).

Retrieved September 29, 2013. My paternal grandparents were Italian immigrants from a village near Avellino. I grew up hearing them and my dad talk Italian. My mother’s relatives were Albanians, but they, too, lived in Italy before emigrating to the States.

^ Shanahan, Mark., 2006-10-18. Retrieved on 2007-07-04. ^ Schwartz, Missy., 2007-10-15. Retrieved on 2007-10-20. ^ Bancroft, Colette., 2007-01-14.

2016-06-24 at the, Official Web Site. Retrieved on 2007-07-04. Alter, Alexandra (August 29, 2013).

Retrieved September 29, 2013. Perrotta, who lives in Belmont, Mass. McClurg, Jocelyn (September 4, 2013).

Retrieved September 29, 2013. Perrotta, 52, who lives in the Boston suburb of Belmont, Mass. 2007-06-10 at the, Barnesandnoble.com, 2004. ^ Alexander, Kevin. 'Suburban Observer' (interview with Perrotta), Dec. 2007.

Blythe, Will., 2004-03-14. Retrieved on 2007-07-04. 2007-09-27 at the, Official Web Site. Retrieved on 2007-10-20. Jensen, Liz. Retrieved on 2014-06-05. 2013-04-13 at the.

Retrieved on 2014-06-05. King, Stephen (2011-08-25).

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