Novelist Robert Stone Dies
National Book Award winner and two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist, Robert Stone died on Saturday at his home in Key West. He was 77.
The New York Times, in addition to an obituary, publishes an appreciation of his work by Michiko Kakutani, who says he was “one of the few writers to capture the apocalyptic madness of America in the 1960s and ‘70s.”
The books she finds particularly noteworthy are:
A Hall of Mirrors, (HMH, 1966)
Dog Soldiers, (HMH, 1974) — National Book Award winner
A Flag for Sunrise, (RH/Knopf, 1981) — finalist for the PEN/Faulkner Award and the Pulitzer Prize
Damascus Gate, (HMH, 1998)
Children of Light, (RH/Knopf, 1986)
Bay of Souls (HMH, 2003)
Prime Green, memoir, (HarperPerennial, 2007)
Death of the Black-Haired Girl, (HMH, 2013)