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Richard Price (born October 12, 1949) is an American novelist and screenwriter, known for the books The Wanderers (1974), Clockers (1992) and Lush Life (2008). Price's novels explore late-20th-century urban America in a gritty, realistic manner that has brought him considerable literary acclaim.
Writer. Producer. Actor. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Richard Price was born on 12 October 1949 in The Bronx, New York, USA. He is a writer and producer, known for Sea of Love (1989), Ransom (1996) and The Wire (2002). He was previously married to Judith Hudson.
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Mary Ann Gwinn. Special to The Seattle Times. Those of us who are disciples of Richard Price share the conviction that he is one of America’s greatest living novelists. There aren’t nearly...
Home. Authors. Richard Price Books. The writer Richard Price, who grew up in the Bronx projects, is known for his gritty novels of urban life ( Lush Life and others), as well as his hit Hollywood screenplays, including The Color of Money and Clockers. In 1999, he received an Academy Award in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
Richard Price, The Art of Fiction No. 144. Interviewed by James Linville. Issue 138, Spring 1996. Lorraine Adams/Courtesy of Henry Holt & Co. Richard Price has proven that there can indeed be a third act in the career of an American writer.
Feb 17, 2015 · Price is the author of Clockers, the novel about police detectives and drug dealers that Price and Spike Lee adapted into a film. He also wrote for the HBO series The Wire, which was about...
Jul 7, 2016 · Price is the crime writer’s crime writer. One part Dickens, one part Ellroy, with a splash of Spike Lee. His books are grand affairs — hundreds upon hundreds of pages of urban decay, gallows humor, desperation, and moral vacuum. His screenwriting, for screens big and small, is just as ambitious.