Frances Mayes (born March 23, 1940) is an American writer. Her 1996 memoir ''
Under the Tuscan Sun'' was on the ''New York Times'' Best Seller list for over two years and was the basis for the film ''
Under the Tuscan Sun''.
Biography
Frances Mayes was born on March 23, 1940, in
Fitzgerald,
Georgia
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to Garbert Mayes, a cotton mill manager, and Frankye Mayes.
Mayes was the youngest of three sisters.
Garbert Mayes died of cancer at age 47, when Frances was 14.
Mayes initially attended
Randolph-Macon Woman's College in
Lynchburg,
Virginia
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starting in 1958.
She later transferred to the
University of Florida
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, where she completed her
BA.
While at school at the University of Florida, Mayes met her first husband, William Frank King.
The couple married when Mayes was 22 and relocated to California.
They had one daughter, Ashley King.
Mayes returned to school and earned her
MA from
San Francisco State University
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in 1975. After graduating, Mayes became Professor of Creative Writing at her alma mater San Francisco State University, as well as director of The Poetry Center and Chair of the Department of Creative Writing.
Mayes and her husband William divorced in the 1980s. After her divorce, Mayes began dating
Edward Kleinschmidt, a fellow poet and professor employed at nearby
Santa Clara University
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.
In 1989, Mayes bought a historic villa named Bramasole located in
Cortona
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,
Italy
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.
She and her partner Kleinschmidt began an extensive renovation of the abandoned property, which Mayes documented in her 1996 memoire ''
Under the Tuscan Sun''.
The book became a surprise hit and remained on the ''
New York Times
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'' bestseller list for over two years.
The success of ''Under the Tuscan Sun'' allowed Mayes to become a full-time writer.
Mayes and Kleinschmidt were married in 1998, and Kleinschmidt took the last name Mayes.
In 2007, the Mayes family moved their American residence from San Francisco to North Carolina, along with Frances' daughter Ashley.
Frances and Edward Mayes currently divide their time between their homes in North Carolina and Cortona, Italy.
Writing
Poetry, novels and essays
Mayes has published several works of
poetry
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: ''Climbing Aconcagua'' (1977), ''Sunday in Another Country'' (1977), ''After Such Pleasures'' (1979), ''The Arts of Fire'' (1982), ''Hours'' (1984), and ''Ex Voto'' (1995).
She wrote ''The Discovery of Poetry'', a text for readers and writers.
Mayes's first novel, ''Swan'', was published in 2002. Her novel ''Women in Sunlight'' was published in 2019.
''A Place in the World: Finding the Meaning of Home'' was published in 2022 and was long-listed for the PEN essay category.
''Under the Tuscan Sun'' and Related Works
In 1996, Mayes published the book ''
Under the Tuscan Sun: At Home in Italy'', which was on the
''New York Times'' Best Seller list for over two years. The book is a memoir of Mayes buying, renovating, and living in an abandoned villa in rural
Cortona
Cortona (, ) is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Arezzo, in Tuscany, Italy. It is the main cultural and artistic centre of the Val di Chiana after Arezzo.
Toponymy
Cortona is derived from Latin Cortōna, and from Etruscan language, Etr ...
in
Tuscany
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Tuscany is known for its landscapes, history, artistic legacy, and its in ...
, a region of Italy. A film loosely based on the book, ''
Under the Tuscan Sun.'' was released in 2003, adapted by director
Audrey Wells
Audrey Ann Wells (''née'' Lederer; January 25, 1960 – October 4, 2018) was an American screenwriter, film director, and producer. Her 1999 film ''Guinevere'' won the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award.
Early life and education
Wells was born in ...
. In 1999, ''Bella Tuscany: The Sweet Life in Italy'' was published, and in 2000, ''In Tuscany''. The book ''Bringing Tuscany Home'' was published in 2004, a collaborative effort of Mayes and her husband
Edward Kleinschmidt Mayes with photographer Steven Rothfeld. Another memoir, ''Every Day in Tuscany'', was released in March 2010.
Also a food-and-travel writer, Mayes is the author of ''The Tuscan Sun Cookbook'' and ''A Year in the World: Journeys of A Passionate Traveller'' (2006), narratives of her and her husband's travels in Greece, Turkey, Spain, Morocco and other countries. In 2019 she published ''See You in the Piazza'', an ode to favorite locations, and in 2020 ''Always Italy'', a journey to all twenty regions of Italy. That book won the Gold Medal from the SATWF Lowell Thomas Travel Journalism Competition and the Gold for Best Travel Book by the North American Travel Journalists Association. In 2023, the cookbook ''Pasta Veloce'' was published. Her books have been published in over fifty languages and many have been international best sellers.
She is also an Italian Citizen.
Books
Source:
* ''Sunday in Another Country''
* ''The Arts of Fire''
* ''After Such Pleasures''
* ''Hours''
* ''Ex Voto''
* ''The Book of Summer''
* ''The Discovery of Poetry: A Field Guide to Reading and Writing''
* ''
Under the Tuscan Sun: At Home in Italy''
* ''Bella Tuscany''
* ''A Year in the World: Journeys of A Passionate Traveller''
* ''Every Day in Tuscany''
* ''In Tuscany'' (with Edward Mayes and photographs by Bob Krist)
* ''Bringing Tuscany Home: Sensuous Style from the Heart of Italy'' (with Edward Mayes and photographs by Steven Rothfeld)
* ''The Tuscan Sun Cookbook: Recipes from My Italian Kitchen'' (with Edward Mayes and photographs by Steven Rothfeld)
* ''Under Magnolia: A Southern Memoir''
* ''Swan''
* ''Shrines: Images of Italian Worship'' (photographs by Steven Rothfeld)
* ''Women in Sunlight''
* ''See You in the Piazza''
* ''Always Italy''
* ''A Place in the World: Finding the Meaning of Home''
* ''Pasta Veloce'' (Susan Wyler co-author and photographs by Steven Rothfeld)
References
External links
Frances Mayes website*
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1940 births
Living people
People from Fitzgerald, Georgia
21st-century American novelists
American women novelists
Novelists from Georgia (U.S. state)
People from Hillsborough, North Carolina
American women poets
American women essayists
21st-century American women writers
21st-century American poets
21st-century American essayists
University of Florida alumni
Randolph College alumni
San Francisco State University alumni
San Francisco State University faculty
American women travel writers
American travel writers
Memoirists from Georgia (U.S. state)
American women memoirists
Naturalised citizens of Italy