Jay Cantor (born 1948 New York City) is an American novelist and essayist.
He graduated from Harvard University with a BA, and from University of California, Santa Cruz with a Ph.D. He teaches at Tufts University. He lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with his wife, Melinda Marble, and their daughter, Grace.
His work appeared in The Harvard Crimson. He was on the 2009 ArtScience Competition jury.
Awards
Works
Novels
- The Death of Che Guevara, Knopf, 1983,
- Krazy Kat: a novel in five panels, Knopf, 1988,
- Great Neck: a novel, Knopf, 2003,
- Forgiving the Angel: Four Stories for Franz Kafka, Knopf, 2014,
Essays
- The Space Between: Literature and Politics, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1982,
- On Giving Birth to One's Own Mother. Knopf, 1991,
References
External links
- "Jay Cantor talks about food", Cantabrigia
- "An Interview with Jay Cantor", Ken Capobianco and Jay Cantor, Journal of Modern Literature, Vol. 17, No. 1 (Summer, 1990), pp. 3âÂÂ11
- "Jay Cantor. Great Neck. (Book Review)", The Review of Contemporary Fiction, June 22, 2003, James Crossley