Nicholas Christopher

Nicholas Christopher received his BA from Harvard College. He is the author of seventeen books: six novels, The Soloist, Veronica, A Trip to the Stars, Franklin Flyer, The Bestiary, and Tiger Rag; nine books of poetry, On Tour with Rita, A Short History of the Island of Butterflies, Desperate Characters: A Novella in Verse, In the Year of the Comet, 5° & Other Poems, The Creation of the Night Sky, Atomic Field: Two Poems, Crossing the Equator: New & Selected Poems, 1972-2004, and On Jupiter Place; a nonfiction book, Somewhere in the Night: Film Noir & the American City; and a novel for children, The True Adventures of Nicolò Zen. He has also edited two poetry anthologies: Under 35: The New Generation of American Poets and Walk on the Wild Side: Urban American Poetry Since 1975. His work has appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Review of Books, Paris Review, Granta, Esquire, The Nation, The New Republic, and Best American Poetry. His books have been widely translated and published abroad, and he has received numerous awards and fellowships: from the Guggenheim Foundation, the Academy of American Poets, the Poetry Society of America, and the National Endowment for the Arts, among other institutions. His most recent novel, Theft, will be published in 2026, and he has just completed a book of short stories, Mystery and Melancholy of a Street, and a new poetry collection, Lunar Cartography. He is also the Creator, Writer, and Executive Producer of a television series now in pre-production, based on his novel Veronica, that will consist of thirteen episodes.

'Veronica'
'Veronica'
'Veronica'
'A Trip to the Stars'
'A Trip to the Stars'
'A Trip to the Stars'
'On Jupiter Place'
'On Jupiter Place'
'On Jupiter Place'

Nicholas Christopher received his BA from Harvard College. He is the author of seventeen books: six novels, The Soloist, Veronica, A Trip to the Stars, Franklin Flyer, The Bestiary, and Tiger Rag; nine books of poetry, On Tour with Rita, A Short History of the Island of Butterflies, Desperate Characters: A Novella in Verse, In the Year of the Comet, 5° & Other Poems, The Creation of the Night Sky, Atomic Field: Two Poems, Crossing the Equator: New & Selected Poems, 1972-2004, and On Jupiter Place; a nonfiction book, Somewhere in the Night: Film Noir & the American City; and a novel for children, The True Adventures of Nicolò Zen. He has also edited two poetry anthologies: Under 35: The New Generation of American Poets and Walk on the Wild Side: Urban American Poetry Since 1975. His work has appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Review of Books, Paris Review, Granta, Esquire, The Nation, and Best American Poetry. His books have been widely translated and published abroad, and he has received numerous awards and fellowships: from the Guggenheim Foundation, the Academy of American Poets, the Poetry Society of America, and the National Endowment for the Arts, among other institutions. He just completed his seventh novel, which is slated for publication in 2021. He is also the Co-creator, Writer, and Executive Producer of a television series now in pre-production, based on his novel Veronica, that will consist of thirteen episodes.