James Magruder

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{{short description|American dramatist}}

{{Infobox writer

| name = James Magruder

| birth_date = {{birth year and age|1960}}

| birth_place = Washington, D.C., U.S.

| occupation = {{flatlist|

  • Playwright
  • author
  • translator

}}

| education = Cornell University (BA)
Yale University (MFA, DFA)

| notableworks = Triumph of Love, Head Over Heels

}}

James Magruder (born 1960){{cite web |title=Magruder, James, 1960– |url=https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n95091934.html |website=id.loc.gov |access-date=December 6, 2021}} is an American playwright, author, and translator. Magruder received his doctorate in dramaturgy and dramatic criticism at the Yale School of Drama. He is best known for his work on Broadway where he wrote the book for the musical Triumph of Love[https://www.baltimoresun.com/news/bs-xpm-2004-01-11-0401120425-story.html ”For writer, bust proves a real blessing”], The Baltimore Sun, January 11, 2004. and adapted Jeff Whitty's original book for the Broadway mounting of the musical Head over Heels.[https://baltimorefishbowl.com/stories/qa-with-james-magruder-baltimore-writer-of-the-go-gos-musical-on-broadway/ Q & A with James Magruder], Baltimore Fishbowl, July 26, 2018.

His translation, Three French Comedies (Yale University Press, 1996) was named an "Outstanding Literary Translation of the Year" by the American Literary Translators Association.

His translation/adaptation of Molière's The Imaginary Invalid was staged by the Yale Repertory Theatre in 1999.{{cite web | last=Hall | first=Margaret | title=Molière's The Imaginary Invalid Closes at Yale Rep Oct. 9 | website=Playbill | date=1999-10-08 | url=https://playbill.com/article/molieres-the-imaginary-invalid-closes-at-yale-rep-oct-9-com-84701 | access-date=2024-11-12}}

He has also published a short story collection, Let Me See It (2014), and three novels, Sugarless (2009), Love Slaves of Helen Hadley Hall (2017) and Vamp until Ready (2021). Sugarless was a Lambda Literary Award finalist and was shortlisted for the VCU Cabell First Novelists Award and the 2010 William Saroyan International Writing Prize.[http://macdowellcolony.org/artists/james-magruder James Magruder, Macdowell Colony]

His book, The Play's the Thing, on the first fifty years of the Yale Repertory Theatre was published in 2024.{{cite web | title=Reviews: November/December 2024 | website=Yale Alumni Magazine | url=https://yalealumnimagazine.org/articles/5944-span-class-article-reviews-november-december-2024-span | access-date=2024-11-08}}

He is a six-time recipient of the Maryland State Arts Council Individual Artist Award and a five-time fellow of the MacDowell Colony. He has taught at the Yale School of Drama and Swarthmore College.

Bibliography

{{cite book | title=Three French Comedies | year=1996 | last=Magruder | first=James | publisher=Yale University Press | author-link=James Magruder}}

{{cite book | title=Sugarless | year=2009 | last=Magruder | first=James |

publisher = University of Wisconsin Press | author-link=James Magruder}}

{{cite book | title=Let Me See It | year=2014 | last=Magruder | first=James | publisher=Triquarterly Books/Northwestern University Press | author-link=James Magruder}}

{{cite book | title=Love Slaves of Helen Hadley Hall | year=2017 | last=Magruder | first=James | publisher=Chelsea Station Editions | author-link=James Magruder}}

{{cite book | title=Vamp Until Ready | year=2021 | last=Magruder | first=James | publisher=Rattling Good Yarns Press | author-link=James Magruder}}

{{cite book | title=The Play's the Thing | year=2024 | last=Magruder | first=James | publisher=Yale University Press | author-link=James Magruder}}

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