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Thomas Glave was born on 10 November, 1964 in The Bronx, New York, United States, is an American author. Discover Thomas Glave'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 59 years old?

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Age 59 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 10 November, 1964
Birthday 10 November
Birthplace The Bronx, New York, United States
Nationality United States

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Thomas Glave is an American academic and author.

Born to Jamaican parents in The Bronx, New York, Glave grew up there and in Kingston, Jamaica.

1993

He earned a B.A. degree from Bowdoin College in 1993 (Cum laude, English and Latin American Studies) and a Master of Fine Arts degree in Creative Writing from Brown University in 1998.

He is a member of the English faculty at the Binghamton University, where he teaches creative writing and courses on Caribbean, African-American, black British, postcolonial, and L.G.B.T./queer literatures, among other topics.

Glave possesses dual Jamaican and U.S. citizenship.

He is gay.

1995

Glave has also earned a Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown Fellowship (1995–96) and a Fulbright Fellowship to Jamaica (1998–99).

While in Jamaica that year, he worked on issues of social justice, and helped found the Jamaica Forum for Lesbians, All-Sexuals, and Gays (J-FLAG).

1997

A two-time New York Foundation for the Arts Fellow, Glave's early short story, "The Final Inning", originally published in The Kenyon Review, won an O. Henry Award in 1997 while Glave was a graduate student at Brown University.

With this award, Glave became the second and only gay African American writer, after James Baldwin, to have won an O. Henry Award.

"The Final Inning" appears in Glave's first fiction collection, ''Whose Song?

2000

and Other Stories'', published by City Lights in 2000.

2005

Glave's essay collection Words to Our Now: Imagination and Dissent followed Whose Song? in 2005, and won a Lambda Literary Award in 2006.

2008

The Torturer's Wife, published by City Lights in 2008, was shortlisted and named a finalist for the Dayton Literary Peace Prize, the Stonewall Book Award, the William Saroyan International Prize for Writing, and the Lambda Literary Award.

In 2008 he was invited to MIT to teach as Martin Luther King Jr. Visiting Professor in the Program in Writing and Humanistic Studies.

2009

Glave earned a second Lambda Literary Award in 2009 for his groundbreaking anthology, Our Caribbean: A Gathering of Lesbian and Gay Writing from the Antilles (Duke University Press, 2008).

In 2009 he was named an Out Magazine "100" honoree.

2012

He has been a visiting fellow at Clare Hall, University of Cambridge (2012–13), and Leverhulme Trust Visiting Professor in the Department of Hispanic Studies at the University of Warwick (2014–15).