Brian Jay Jones (born August 1, 1967) is an American biographer, primarily of American pop culture icons. He is a former president of Biographers International Organization.
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Born | Kansas City, Kansas | August 1, 1967
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Nationality | American |
Alma mater | University of New Mexico |
Genre | biography |
Notable works | Jim Henson: The Biography (2013), Becoming Dr. Seuss (2019) |
Notable awards | Goodreads Choice Award Best History & Biography (2013) |
Website | |
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Biography
editBorn in Kansas City, Kansas, Jones was raised primarily in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He attended Eldorado High School and graduated from the University of New Mexico, where he earned a degree in English in 1989.[1][2]
For nearly a decade, Jones served as a Legislative Assistant and speechwriter in the United States Senate, working for U.S. Senators Pete V. Domenici and James M. Jeffords.[3] He specialized in policy matters relating to education, civil rights, and welfare reform, and served as staff member on the United States Senate Health Subcommittee on Children and Families. Jones has also been an Associate State Superintendent for Education for the State of Arizona, and has served as an advisor to several locally elected officials in Maryland.[4]
Career
editIn 2008, Jones published Washington Irving: An American Original, a project he spent seven years writing and researching.[5] As one of the first biographies of the American author and statesman in eight decades, Washington Irving was praised by the Associated Press as "authoritative"[6] and "charming" by the New York Times.[7] In 2010, Jones was awarded the Washington Irving Medal for Literary Excellence from the St. Nicholas Society of New York.[8]
Jones has been an active member of Biographers International Organization (BIO), a non-profit organization founded to promote the art and craft of biography, since its inception in 2009. In 2012, he was elected vice president of the organization, and in 2014, he was elected to a two-year term as BIO's president.[9]
In September 2013, Jones published Jim Henson: The Biography, the first comprehensive biography of Muppet creator Jim Henson. Hailed as "masterful" by Kirkus Reviews, Jim Henson was a New York Times bestseller,[10] and received the 2013 Goodreads Choice Award for Best History & Biography,[11] as well as being selected by CNN viewers as a "Favorite Book of 2013.".[12] Henson's longtime associate Frank Oz publicly praised the book, saying, "Brian Jay Jones has captured the layers of Jim’s genius and humanity, as well as the flaws that made Jim, like all of us, so delightfully imperfect. Jim needed this book to be written," while lifelong Muppet fan Neil Patrick Harris called it "an absolute must-read!"[13] Named a "Book of the Year" by Bookpage, it was also shortlisted for the Plutarch Award for the best biography of 2013.[14]
December 2016 saw the publication of George Lucas: A Life, a full-length, comprehensive biography of Star Wars creator George Lucas. Lauded by the Washington Post as "admirably comprehensive",[15] George Lucas was hailed by Kirkus as a "sweeping, perceptive biography," and was named one of the Best Books of 2016.[16]
In May 2019, Dutton published Jones' biography of children's author Dr. Seuss, Becoming Dr. Seuss: Theodor Geisel and the Making of an American Imagination. The book was praised by NPR as "nuanced, profoundly human, and painstakingly researched,"[17] and was long-listed for the Andrew Carnegie Medals for Excellence in Fiction and Nonfiction.
A self-proclaimed "pop culture junkie",[18] Jones has discussed at length his particular affection for the Beatles and comic books, especially the character Batman and the writer Alan Moore.[19]
Jones has made multiple appearances on The George Lucas Talk Show marathon fundraisers, including: The George Lucas Talk Show All Day Star Wars Movie Watch Along, LucasLynch (On The Air/ Radioland Murders marathon), and The George Lucas Holiday Special.
Bibliography
edit- Washington Irving: An American Original (Arcade, 2008)
- Jim Henson: The Biography (Ballantine, 2013)
- George Lucas: A Life (Little, Brown, 2016)
- Becoming Dr. Seuss: Theodor Geisel and the Making of an American Imagination (Dutton, 2019)
References
edit- ^ Chloe Henson, "Biographer of Muppet Creator Visits UNM". 25 October 2013., New Mexico Daily Lobo, October 25, 2013.
- ^ "Jim Henson: The Biography: First Looks From Its Author". YouTube. 24 October 2013., The Morning Brew with Larry Ahrens, October 24, 2013.
- ^ Patrick Sauer, "The Making of the Muppets: A Q&A with Brian Jay Jones, Take One"., Biographile, September 26, 2013.
- ^ "Author bio, "Write What You Research"". 17 October 2014.
- ^ "The Making of the Muppets: A Q&A with Brian Jay Jones, Take One".
- ^ Andrew Welsh-Huggins, "Bio Illuminates 19th Century Writer"., Associated Press, January 15, 2008.
- ^ Sam Roberts, Roberts, Sam (9 March 2008). "Reading New York: Witness to the Poor, and a Grand Ship Undone". The New York Times., New York Times, March 9, 2008.
- ^ St. Nicholas Society of New York, "Medals Awarded by the Society".
- ^ "About Biographers International Organization". 14 December 2012.
- ^ "New York Times Best Sellers, October 13, 2013". The New York Times.
- ^ "Goodreads Best Books of 2013".
- ^ "CNN Readers' Favorite Books of 2013". CNN. 27 December 2013.
- ^ See the dust jacket for Jim Henson: The Biography
- ^ "Reviews of Jim Henson". 12 December 2008.
- ^ ""The Force is Strong with This One," Washington Post, December 1, 2016". The Washington Post.
- ^ "George Lucas: A Life". Kirkus. September 22, 2016.
- ^ ""Becoming Dr. Seuss Reveals Theodor Geisel as a Complicated Icon," NPR, May 7, 2019". NPR.
- ^ "Author's website".
- ^ "The Last Hurrah Celebrates Jim Henson with Special Guest Brian Jay Jones"., The Annual, September 23, 2014. Retrieved June 13, 2015.