Evan S. Connell

Evan S. Connell

Evan Connell Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jan. 11, 2013.
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) - Evan S. Connell gained some attention via his better known books, but the acclaimed author was well-known and regarded fondly by students of literature, critics, and others as an adventurous writer whose body of work reflected a diversity of interests.

Connell's Depression-era Kansas City in the twin novels "Mrs. Bridge" and "Mr. Bridge" was even made into a movie starring husband and wife movie actors, Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward.

On Thursday, the author of "Son of the Morning Star: Custer and the Little Bighorn" - a book about Custer's last stand - was found dead in his apartment in Santa Fe, where he had lived in recent years. He was 88, his niece said.

Connell likely died of old age, said Donna Waller of Hilton Head Island, S.C. His request to family: no funeral.

Connell was a National Book award finalist, a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and a finalist in 2009 for the International Man Booker Award for lifetime achievement.

Connell was the author of 19 books, including two book-length poems, a biography of Spanish painter Francisco Goya and a historically detailed novel about the Crusades, "Deus Lo Volt!"

He wrote often of seekers and doubters, world travelers through the ages, and conventional folks who secretly yearned to break out.

The author himself was blessed with a curious and unpredictable mind, his subjects including alchemy, Antarctica, Nordic tales, Marco Polo, Mayan sculpture and the quest for gold in the New World.

His best-known books included his first novel, "Mrs. Bridge," published in 1959 and nominated for a National Book Award. His historical account of Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer came out in 1984 and was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle prize. It also was a best-seller and adapted for a network television miniseries.

Newman and Woodward appeared in the 1990 film, "Mr. & Mrs. Bridge," which was based on Connell's twin novels. Each of the novels was written from the perspective of the title character.

Connell once said that the books, published a decade apart, were "semi" autobiographical. They drew on his childhood experiences growing up in an upper-class family in the Midwest before World War II.

Connell was born in Kansas City, Mo., on Aug. 17, 1924, the son and grandson of physicians. His mother was the daughter of a judge.

Connell embarked on a literary career despite the wishes of his father, who wanted him to inherit the family medical practice.

"He was concerned that I would never be able to make a living at this kind of thing - it was a justifiable concern, I think," Connell told The Associated Press in 2000. "I grew up in a home where there was no music, no interest in any of the arts."

In "Mrs. Bridge" and "Mr. Bridge," Connell's narrative was a series of vignettes - some just a few paragraphs - that offer a portrai t of the pre-war lives of Walter Bridge, a workaholic lawyer, and his wife, India, who reside in the fashionable country club district of Kansas City.

While the Bridges each are respected members of their class - and respectability is the dearest of goals - Connell also writes of their inner doubts about their marriage, their religious faith and the meaning of their lives.

As much as any work by a writer of Connell's generation, these two novels are likely to live on as classics in our literature, wrote Gerald Shapiro in a 1987 edition of the literary journal, Ploughshares.

Connell "was a trailblazer, a troubadour, one of the first to put the literary scalpel to the suburban skin," Greg Bottoms wrote in Salon.com in 2000 in describing the Bridge novels.

His most recent book was a collection of short stories published in 2008, "Lost in Uttar Pradesh."

He began writing while attending Dartmouth College. But he left in 1943 to enlist in the Navy, be coming a pilot and flight instructor. After the war, he returned to college and graduated from the University of Kansas in 1947 with a degree in English literature.

He studied creative writing at Stanford and Columbia universities, but unlike many authors he never taught, saying that campus life was too comfortable.

He traveled to Europe, and lived briefly in Paris before returning to the United States in the mid-1950s. At times, he took odd-jobs to support his literary pursuits. He once worked as an interviewer in an unemployment office in the San Francisco area, where he lived for more than three decades before moving to New Mexico in 1989. He never married.

The Santa Fe-based Lannan Foundation awarded Connell its $100,000 Literary Award for Lifetime Achievement in 2000.

"We believe he's one of the most important postwar (WWII) American writers," Patrick Lannan said at the time. "To be that good in fiction, nonfiction and poetry is really, really rem arkable."

Waller said no funeral services were planned.

Donna Waller's husband, Mike, said the family planned to hold a private memorial service in Santa Fe in spring but no date has been set. He said the family is asking that in lieu of flowers that donations be sent to Bread of the World organization in Connell's name.

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AP National Writer Hillel Italie contributed to this story.


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Alan Koufer

January 10, 2014

"Son of the Morning Star"...so thorough, so concise, it reads as if written by an eye-witness war correspondent. A fascinating work.

May 17, 2013

May the god of comfort be a source of strength for your family at this difficult time. 2Corn 1:3, 4. Deepest Sympathy, Sue, Concord, NC

J H

May 11, 2013

I'm late to the party, but I'm a longtime fan of his work. I entertained ideas of paying him a visit in NM. Now I wished I would have tried.

February 21, 2013

As we see at Luke 43:23 we will see Evan in paradise

Max Cramer

February 16, 2013

Have a great trip.

January 24, 2013

Mr. Connell seemed like a person who lived his life to the fullest, Now he's asleep hoping to hear the words Lazarus heard when Jesus resurrected him saying "Lazarus come out" meaning from the grave. So for now rest in peace.

neil davis

January 20, 2013

evan old friend. sorry about this god talk. did i/we miss something? i owned the no name in sausalito from 1960-74. you were one of kind. a reluctant chess partner, good neighbor on bulkley, scotch drinker, close with eve and gale and my playmate. loved by everyone. remember the trip to buy pre-columbian art? old vw and very rarely...that smile. and your tip about the lighting at the no name was invaluable and you never got credit. god talk...indeed. stay in touch.

January 15, 2013

Evan has been a very important part of my life. After meeting Evan in the seventies, my life was enriched through reading his works plus reading books written by authors he recommended. Evan was kind, generous, a perfect gentleman, a keen listener, polite, and brilliant.
My thoughts are with his family at this very sad time.
Jean Conger (Ashland Oregon)

B Lucas

January 14, 2013

My sincere condolence for the loss of Evan your dear loved one. May you receive comfort from your fond memories of him. Peace and love to your family and friends, and to the spirit you show. [email protected]

January 12, 2013

May you continue to draw comfort from family and friends as well as the GOD of all comfort during this most difficult time Philipians 4:6,7

January 12, 2013

Please accept my condolences as you look to our Heavenly Father for comfort during this time of sorrow.

January 12, 2013

condolence to the family,may the God of heaven bless you."I-I MYSELF AM THE ONE THAT IS COMFORTING YOU PEOPLE."..isaiah 51:12.....north carolina

Glenda Ford

January 12, 2013

My sympathy to the family, "keep comforting one another and building one another up, just as you are in fact doing". May your memories bring you comfort and strength.

Carole Anne Cleland

January 12, 2013

Son of the Morning Star remains one of my personal favorites-Mr. Connell was a fabulous writer.

January 12, 2013

Thank you for your gift ~ Rest in peace.

Marilyn Meakins

January 12, 2013

Son of the Morning Star is one of my all-time favorite books. Condolences to Mr. Connell's family.

January 12, 2013

May the God of all comfort and peace be with the Connell family in your time of sorrow.Acts24:15.

Meryl Silverstein-Rubin

January 12, 2013

Sausalito.

Maryellen

January 12, 2013

A great writer. R.I.P. Evan S. Connell.

PF

January 12, 2013

My heart goes out to you during this difficult time. May you find peace from God. Rm. 15:33

Walter Mackins

January 12, 2013

"Son of The Morning Star": One of the best books I have ever read in any genre. A "keeper", it holds a place of honor in my books collection. Thank you, Mr. Connell for enriching my life.

steele

January 11, 2013

The family and friends of Mr. Connell have my deepest condolences for your loss. May the God who comforts all comfort you at this time.We wait for the time when Jesus will say just as he said to his friend Lazarus"Wake Up"

Marie M

January 11, 2013

Sincere condolences to the family. God is our refuge and strength, a help that is readily to be found in times of distress.

E. E.

January 11, 2013

I am so sorry for your loss. Very soon death will be no more as God promised.

Cynthia Willis Esqueda

January 11, 2013

When I read Mr. Bridge and Mrs. Bridge, I was transported back to the sights, sounds, and even smells, of the Kansas City country club world they lived in. My late literary colleague, Gerald Shapiro, and I agreed we shared an indelible mark from our common experience of being KC natives and alumni of Southwest High and University of Kansas. Evan Connell captured part of that lasting essence and shared it brilliantly with the rest of the world. I am forever grateful.

Abby

January 11, 2013

What a great writer. I offer my condolences to the Connell family. God is for us refuge and strength in these times.

Constantine Evans

January 11, 2013

Mr. Connell's books, especially Son of the Morning Star, meant a great deal to me when I was a graduate student--and to this day. His passing felt like losing a valued friend. My deepest sympathy to the family.

January 11, 2013

Jim Williamson

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