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Henry William Hoffman (May 16, 1925 – September 12, 2009) was an American writer who published thirteen novels and four books of short stories and two plays. He was born in West Virginia but spent his formative years in southwestern Virginia.
William Hoffman was the recipient of the 1992 John Dos Passos Prize. In 1996 he was awarded the O. Henry Prize, and in 1999 he received the Dashiell Hammett Award for the book Tidewater Blood. His short story "Dancer," published in The Sewanee Review, won the 1989 Andrew Lytle Prize. He wrote mysteries towards the end of his career. His first novel, The Trumpet Unblown, reflected his horrific experiences as a medic in World War II.
Novels
The Trumpet Unblown (1955)
Days in the Yellow Leaf (1958)
A Place for My Head (1960)
The Dark Mountains (1963)
Yancey's War (1966)
A Walk to the River (1970)
A Death of Dreams (1973)
The Land That Drank the Rain (1982)
Godfires (1985)
Furors Die (1990)
Tidewater Blood (1998)
Blood and Guile (2000)
Wild Thorn (2002)
Lies (2005)
Non-fiction
Contract Killer (1992)
Short stories
Virginia Reels (1978)
By Land, By Sea (1988)
Follow Me Home (1994)
Doors (1999)
References
Further reading
Frank, William, ed. The Fictional World of William Hoffman. Columbia, Missouri: University of Missouri Press, 2000.
External links
Entry in Encyclopedia Virginia
Biography from West Virginia Wesleyan College Library
Photo and brief from Harper Collins