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Lloyd Kropp (Lloyd Edward Kropp) was born on 16 July, 1937 in Grand Rapids, Michigan, is an American novelist (1937–2023). Discover Lloyd Kropp's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 86 years old?

Popular As Lloyd Edward Kropp
Occupation Novelist educator composer musician
Age 86 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 16 July, 1937
Birthday 16 July
Birthplace Grand Rapids, Michigan
Date of death 27 July, 2023
Died Place Edwardsville, IL
Nationality United States

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1937

Lloyd Edward Kropp (July 16, 1937 – July 27, 2023) was an American novelist, composer, and educator.

Kropp achieved popular acclaim after the publication of his third and fourth novels One Hundred Times to China and Greencastle.

1950

A lyrical coming-of-age story set in the early 1950s, Greencastle tells the tale of three boys who love mystery and science fiction.

Roger, the protagonist, organizes a club called The Denizens of the Sacred Crypt.

He finds that in his small, conservative New Jersey town, he must face down bigotry, class-struggles, teen-age cruelty, and serious misunderstandings at the hands of his school teachers.

In spite of some strange and unsettling events, Greencastle is a nostalgic look at a lost world.

1960

In the late 1960s Lloyd Kropp taught for two years at Otterbein College.

1969

His first novel, The Drift, was published in hardcover in 1969 (Doubleday) and in another hardcover edition in Great Britain (Victor Gollancz) and enjoyed mass market paperback reprints in 1971 (Belmont Books) and 1979 (Leisure Books).

The story is a fantasy based on an old nautical legend about an island made of derelict ships floating in the Sargasso Sea.

For the denizens of the island, land is only a legend.

The Drift was the first property acquired by Michael Douglas' film production company, Bigstick Productions, in November 1969.

1970

From 1970 to 1975 He taught in the Creative Writing program at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro where he also taught American Literature, Victorian Literature, and a course of his own design in fantasy and science fiction.

1974

Kropp's second novel, Who Is Mary Stark?, was published in hardcover (Doubleday) in 1974 and in paperback (Avon) in 1980.

In Madrid it was republished by Martinez-Roca translated into Spanish.

The plot of Who Is Mary Stark? centers around a mysterious woman who commits suicide in a mental hospital and the subsequent attempt of two young men to discover what part she played in their respective lives years earlier.

Instead of moving chronologically, the novel moves in reverse toward the secret of the woman's identity.

Who Is Mary Stark? garnered many positive reviews in journals and newspapers across the United States.

1975

In 1975 he joined the English faculty at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville where he taught until he retired as a senior professor in 2002.

While at SIUE he taught a wide range of courses: fiction and poetry writing, The American Novel, Shakespeare, American Literature, Victorian Literature, Classical Mythology, Literary Criticism, Literary Editing, Egyptian Hieroglyphs, summer seminars in Creativity and Composition for high school teachers, and courses in music and writing for psychotic adolescents at the Alton Mental Health Clinic.

His formal academic specialty was in Literary Theory.

During his years teaching at SIUE he won a Distinguished Performance Award from the School of Humanities and was twice nominated for the Distinguished Teaching Award.

Kropp was also an accomplished musician and composer.

In addition to his concert work, he composed the background score for Lawrence Lee's The American as Faust, which was performed in concert in Pittsburgh and also broadcast on Public Television.

1979

Kropp's 1979 opus, One Hundred Times to China was also published by Doubleday and became a staple of many American high schools' required reading lists.

1980

Although not a novel targeted toward young adults, the book was very popular with a generation of literate young readers throughout the 1980s and 1990s.

This post-apocalyptic tale of a man trying to shepherd his wife and children to the safety of a secret mountain cabin resonates with Kropp's impeccably crafted tension and trademark gentleness, with a focus on humanity's better angels.

1985

Greencastle was nominated for a Penn/Faulkner Award and was named to one of the American Library Association's "Best Books of the Year" lists in 1985.

For this novel the author received the "Illinois Author of the Year" award from the Illinois Association of Teachers of English (IATE).

His books have been favorably reviewed in many journals and newspapers in the United States, Great Britain, and Spain.

Kropp was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan and attended both the University of Pittsburgh and Ohio State University.

His first short story was published in a university magazine and he also published poems and critical essays in a small-press journals.

Never very prolific as a writer of short stories, Kropp developed an early discipline for the novel form.

1987

In 1987 Kropp published Greencastle (Freundlich Books), the award-winning novel for which he is best known.

2007

In 2007 Kropp lectured around the country, including at the Archon (convention) in Collinsville, Illinois where he gave a presentation on "Ancient Egypt: an Alien Mind."

At the Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities at the University of Toronto, Kropp lectured on "How Does a Story Mean?: Narrative Structure in an Ancient Egyptian Tale."

His fourth novel, Greencastle, is currently in development with a major motion picture company.

He has written two additional novels, The Book of Thoth and Lady of the Lake, both of which are currently in submission.

His latest project is The Devil at Simon Episcopus, the story of a brutal murder at a conservative Christian college somewhere in the Midwest.

Kropp was still composing music and working as a cafe pianist at Nerudas in Edwardsville, Illinois.

He was married to Dr. Carolyn Kropp, a former dancer and teacher at the English Department at SIUE.