Christopher Castellani


Christopher David Castellani is the author of four novels and Artistic Director of the creative writing non-profit GrubStreet.

Family and education

Christopher Castellani, the son of Italian immigrants, was born and raised in Wilmington, Delaware, and graduated from Salesianum School in 1990. He holds a B.A. in English Literature from Swarthmore College, an M.A. in English Literature from Tufts University, and an M.F.A. in Creative Writing from Boston University. He resides in Boston, Massachusetts. He has been married to Michael Borum since May 21, 2004.

Novels and other publications

Castellani is the author of four novels. His first book, A Kiss from Maddalena, won the 2004 Massachusetts Book Award. That novel and his next two, The Saint of Lost Things and All This Talk of Love, are devoted to the same Italian-American family and constitute, in one reviewer's phrase, "something of an opera buffa of the immigrant experience". He is also the author of The Art of Perspective: Who Tells the Story, an installment in the writing craft series from Graywolf Press. His short fiction and essays have been included in several anthologies.
Castellani's most recent book, Leading Men, is a fictionalized version of the relationship between Tennessee Williams and Frank Merlo. Writing in the New York Times, David Leavitt called it "intricately designed as a Lego kit" and said: "Engineering may be the aspect of novel writing that deserves the most praise and gets the least, and Castellani is a first-rate engineer. At its best, his novel not only exults in the historical synchronicities and proximities he has discovered but catches the reader up in its rapture." The novel is divided into two narratives and includes the full text of an invented, and intentionally bad, Tennessee Williams play.

Academic and professional career

Castellani taught English Literature at Tufts University and Creative Writing as a visiting professor at Swarthmore College. In 2004 and 2005, Castellani was a Fellow at the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference at Middlebury College, and has served on the Bread Loaf faculty as well as the faculty of the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, MA. He is the Artistic Director of the creative writing non-profit GrubStreet, and serves on the faculty of the Warren Wilson College MFA Program for Writers.

Awards

Novels