Awards & Winners

Ted Mooney

Date of Birth 19-October-1951
Place of Birth Dallas
(United States of America, Texas, Area code 469, Area code 972, Area codes 214, 469, and 972)
Nationality United States of America
Profession Novelist, Writer
Ted Mooney is an American novelist and short story writer; He has published four novels: Easy Travel to Other Planets, Traffic and Laughter, Singing into the Piano, and The Same River Twice,. Mooney has also served as the senior editor of Art in America from 1977 to 2008 and currently teaches at the Yale University Graduate School of Art. Mooney's first and most successful novel, Easy Travel to Other Planets, was awarded the Sue Kaufman Prize for First Fiction by the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, and was also a finalist for the American Book Award. the novel was mentioned in Larry McCaffery's list of the 100 greatest books of the 20th century, where it was described as: "a haunting, lyrical novel [which] perfectly exemplifies the blend of the postmodern mainstream and SF to be found in the other two novels which best captured the vast, media-driven transformations at work in American life during the 80s." The novel also introduced the term "information sickness", which has since been used in various contexts as a symptom or result of overexposure to media.

Awards by Ted Mooney

Check all the awards nominated and won by Ted Mooney.

1982


Nominations 1982 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
National Book Award for First Novel Easy Travel to Other Planets