Michael Chabon

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Writing

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11

Gender

Male

Birthday

1963-05-24 (60 years old)

Place of Birth

Washington, District of Columbia, USA

Michael Chabon

Biography

Michael Chabon (born May 24, 1963) is an American novelist, screenwriter, columnist, and short story writer. Born in Washington, D.C., he spent a year studying at Carnegie Mellon University before transferring to the University of Pittsburgh, graduating in 1984. He subsequently received a Master of Fine Arts in creative writing from the University of California, Irvine.

Chabon's first novel, The Mysteries of Pittsburgh (1988), was published when he was 25. He followed it with Wonder Boys (1995) and two short-story collections. In 2000, he published The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay, a novel that John Leonard would later call Chabon's magnum opus. It received the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 2001.

His novel The Yiddish Policemen's Union, an alternate history mystery novel, was published in 2007 and won the Hugo, Sidewise, Nebula and Ignotus awards; his serialized novel Gentlemen of the Road appeared in book form in the fall of the same year. In 2012, Chabon published Telegraph Avenue, billed as "a twenty-first century Middlemarch," concerning the tangled lives of two families in the San Francisco Bay Area in 2004. He followed Telegraph Avenue in November 2016 with his latest novel, Moonglow, a fictionalized memoir of his maternal grandfather, based on his deathbed confessions under the influence of powerful painkillers in Chabon's mother's California home in 1989.

Chabon's work is characterized by complex language, and the frequent use of metaphor along with recurring themes such as nostalgia, divorce, abandonment, fatherhood, and most notably issues of Jewish identity. He often includes gay, bisexual, and Jewish characters in his work. Since the late 1990s, he has written in increasingly diverse styles for varied outlets; he is a notable defender of the merits of genre fiction and plot-driven fiction, and, along with novels, has published screenplays, children's books, comics, and newspaper serials.

Chabon (pronounced, in his words, "Shea as in Shea Stadium, Bon as in Bon Jovi", i.e., /ˈʃeɪbɒn/) was born in Washington, D.C., to a Jewish family. His parents are Robert Chabon, a physician and lawyer, and Sharon Chabon, a lawyer. Chabon said he knew he wanted to be a writer when, at the age of ten, he wrote his first short story for a class assignment. When the story received an A, he recalls, "I thought to myself, 'That's it. That's what I want to do. I can do this.' And I never had any second thoughts or doubts." Referring to popular culture, he wrote of being raised "on a hearty diet of crap". His parents divorced when he was 11, and he grew up in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and Columbia, Maryland. Columbia, where he lived nine months of the year with his mother, was "a progressive planned living community in which racial, economic, and religious diversity were actively fostered." He has written of his mother's marijuana use, recalling her "sometime around 1977 or so, sitting in the front seat of her friend Kathy's car, passing a little metal pipe back and forth before we went in to see a movie." He grew up hearing Yiddish spoken by his mother's parents and siblings. ...

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The Simpsons
8.0%

The Simpsons

Dec 17, 1989

The Creative Brain
7.3%

The Creative Brain

Apr 15, 2019

The 50 Year Argument
6.6%

The 50 Year Argument

Jun 29, 2014

The Pulitzer At 100
6.0%

The Pulitzer At 100

Jul 21, 2017

The Ready Room
4.0%

The Ready Room

Jan 25, 2019

Apostrophes
8.5%

Apostrophes

Jan 10, 1975

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2020
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2012
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2009
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2008
The Mysteries of Pittsburgh as Thanks

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2020
Star Trek: Picard as Executive Producer
2019
Unbelievable as Executive Producer

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The Prince of Fashion as Story
Major Matt Mason as Short Story
2020
Star Trek: Picard as Writer
2020
Star Trek: Picard as Teleplay
2020
Star Trek: Picard as Story
2019
Unbelievable as Teleplay
2019
Unbelievable as Writer
2018
Star Trek: Short Treks as Story
2018
Star Trek: Short Treks as Teleplay
2018
Star Trek: Short Treks as Writer
2017
Star Trek: Discovery as Teleplay
2017
Star Trek: Discovery as Story
2017
Star Trek: Discovery as Writer
2012
John Carter as Screenplay
2008
The Mysteries of Pittsburgh as Novel
2004
Spider-Man 2 as Screenstory
2000
Wonder Boys as Novel
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