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Name: Carl Hiaasen  
   
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Date of Birth: 12th March 1953
   
Place of Birth: Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA
   
Profession: Writer
 
 
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Carl Hiaasen [pronounced "hiya-sun"] (born March 12, 1953) is an American journalist and novelist.

Born and raised in Plantation, Florida (near Fort Lauderdale), Carl was the first of four children and the son of a lawyer, Odel and teacher, Patricia. He married Connie Lyford just after high-school graduation and entered Emory University in 1970. In 1972 he transferred to the University of Florida, graduating in 1974 with a degree in journalism.

After two years as a reporter for Cocoa Today out of Cocoa, Florida, he joined the Miami Herald in 1976, where he still (as of 2004) works. From 1979 he turned to investigative journalism, concentrating on construction and property development – exposing schemes to destroy, for profit's sake, Florida's natural beauty. From 1985 he has had a column in the Herald, initially thrice-weekly it now appears once a week.

Eventually, in the 1980s, he embarked on a career as a novelist. He co-wrote three thrillers with fellow-journalist Bill Montalbano (Powder Burn (1981), Trap Line (1981), A Death in China (1986)). After Montalbano became a foreign correspondent, Hiaasen wrote his first book, Tourist Season (1986) – introducing many of his distinctive styles and themes.

Hiaasen's fiction mirrors his concerns as a journalist and Floridian. His novels have been classified as "environmental thrillers" and are usually found on the crime shelves in bookshops, although they can just as well be read as mainstream satires of contemporary life.

Hiaasen's Florida is that of greedy businessmen, corrupt politicians, dumb blondes, apathetic retirees, intellectually challenged tourists, and militant ecoteurs. It is the same Florida of John D. MacDonald and Travis McGee, but aged another 20 years and viewed with a more satiric or sardonic eye.

Critics have complained that Hiaasen's work is essentially the same novel repeated ad nauseam, only with different characters. Certainly the plots in the novels seem to follow a familiar line: beautiful part of Florida is threatened by corporate baddies, enigmatic hero saves the day – but the startling diversity and quirks of the characters more than make up for any lack of imagination in the author's plots.

Hiaasen divorced Connie in 1996 and remarried in 1999 to Fenia Clizer, a restaurant manager. He has one son from his first marriage and another from his second.

Bibliography

Fiction

  • Tourist Season (1986)
  • Double Whammy (1987)
  • Skin Tight (1989)
  • Native Tongue (1991)
  • Strip Tease (1993) (filmed in 1996 as Striptease by Andrew Bergman, starring Demi Moore and Burt Reynolds)
  • Stormy Weather (1995)
  • Lucky You (1997)
  • Sick Puppy (2000)
  • Basket Case (2002)
  • Hoot (2002) (young adult novel)
  • Skinny Dip (2004)
  • Flush (2005) (young adult novel)

With Bill Montalbano

  • Powder Burn (1981)
  • Trap Line (1982)
  • A Death in China (1984)

Non-fiction

  • Team Rodent: How Disney Devours the World (1998)
  • Kick Ass (1999)
  • Paradise Screwed: Selected Columns (2001)

Awards

Hoot has won both a Newbery Honor from the Association for Library Service to Children and won the 2005 Rebecca Caudill Young Reader's Book Award, selected for the latter honor by school-age children (grades 4-8) in the U.S. State of Illinois.

Other Florida-based crime fiction writers

  • James W. Hall
  • John D. MacDonald
  • Les Standiford
  • Charles Willeford
  • Laurence Shames
  • Tim Dorsey

External link

  • Carl Hiaasen's homepage

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