James K. Morrow
James Morrow (born March 17, 1947) is an American novelist and short-story writer known for filtering large philosophical and theological questions through his satiric sensibility.
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Born | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. | March 17, 1947
Occupation | Writer, editor |
Period | 1981–present |
Genre | Science fiction, fantasy, literary fiction |
Literary movement | Satirist, transrealism, humanism |
Notable works | Godhead trilogy |
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Most of Morrow's oeuvre has been published as science fiction and fantasy, but he is also the author of two unconventional historical novels, The Last Witchfinder and Galápagos Regained. He variously describes himself as a "scientific humanist," a "bewildered pilgrim," and a "child of the Enlightenment".
Morrow presently lives in Huntingdon, Pennsylvania with his second wife, Kathryn Smith Morrow, and their three dogs.
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