Chester Aaron
Early life and education
He was born in Butler, Pennsylvania to Albert and Celia (Charleson) Aaron.
He attended the following schools: Butler Senior High School, UCLA, UC Berkeley, and San Francisco State University.
Career
In addition to his writing, he has worked as a steel worker, an X-ray technician, a college professor, and a garlic farmer.
Works
For young adults:
- Better than Laughter (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1972)
- Translated into German by Irmela Bender, illustrated by Willi Glasauer, and published by Beltz & Gelberg (Weinheim, Germany):
- An American Ghost, illustrated by David Lemon (Harcourt, 1973); reprinted 2011 by Zumaya Publications
- Hello to Bodega (Atheneum Books, 1976)
- Spill (Atheneum, 1978)
- Catch Calico! (E. P. Dutton, 1979)
- Gideon: A Novel (J. B. Lippincott & Co., 1982)
- Duchess (Lippincott, 1982)
- Out of Sight, Out of Mind (Lippincott, 1985)
- Lackawanna: A Novel (Lippincott, 1986)
- Alex, Who Won His War (New York: Walker Publ. Co., 1991)
- Willa's Poppy (Zumaya, 2005)
- Home to the Sea (Brown Barn Books, 2008)
For adults:
- The Cowbank (1955) – play produced at University of California Berkeley
- About Us: A Novel (McGraw-Hill, 1967); reprinted 2012 by Zumaya – autobiographical novel
- Garlic Is Life: A Memoir with Recipes (Berkeley: Ten Speed Press, 1996)
- The Great Garlic Book: A Guide with Recipes (Ten Speed Press, 1997)
- Garlic Kisses: Human Struggles with Garlic Connections (Milan OH: Mostly Garlic, 2001); reprinted 2004 by Zumaya
- Black and Blue Jew: A Novel (Creative Arts, 2002)
- Whispers (Zumaya., 2004)
- Symptoms of Terminal Passion (El Leon Literary Arts, 2006)
- Murder by Metaphor, (Zumaya, 2009)
- 25 Loves (Andrea Young Arts, 2009)
- About Them: A Novel (El Literary Arts–Manoa Books, 2011)
References
- "Chester Aaron". Penn State. Retrieved August 19, 2014.
- "Chester Aaron obituary". Legacy.com. Retrieved September 8, 2019.
- Contemporary Authors Online. The Gale Group, 2002. PEN (Permanent Entry Number): 0000000011.
External links
- Chester Aaron at Library of Congress Authorities, with 25 catalog records
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