Nicholas M. Rinaldi (April 2, 1934 – May 27, 2020) was an American poet and novelist.
Life
Rinaldi earned a doctorate from
Fordham University
Fordham University () is a Private university, private Jesuit universities, Jesuit research university in New York City. Established in 1841 and named after the Fordham, Bronx, Fordham neighborhood of the The Bronx, Bronx in which its origina ...
. He was the author of four novels and three collections of poetry. His poems and fiction won numerous awards, and he was honored as the 2007 Artist of the Year by the Fairfield Arts Council.
He taught courses in literature and creative writing at
Fairfield University
Fairfield University is a private Jesuit university in Fairfield, Connecticut. It was founded by the Jesuits in 1942. In 2017, the university had about 4,100 full-time undergraduate students and 1,100 graduate students, including full-time a ...
in
Fairfield, Connecticut
Fairfield is a town in Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States. It borders the city of Bridgeport and towns of Trumbull, Easton, Weston, and Westport along the Gold Coast of Connecticut. Located within the New York metropolitan are ...
. He lived in
Bridgeport, Connecticut, with his wife Jackie, a literary critic. Rinaldi had four children. He died from complications of
COVID-19
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a contagious disease caused by a virus, the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The first known case was identified in Wuhan, China, in December 2019. The disease quickl ...
on May 27, 2020, aged 86, amid the
COVID-19 pandemic in Connecticut
The first confirmed case of the COVID-19 pandemic in the U.S. state of Connecticut was confirmed on March 8, although there had previously been multiple people suspected of having COVID-19, all of which eventually tested negative. , there were ...
.
Bibliography
Poetry collections
*''The Resurrection of the Snails'' (1977, J F Blair, )
*''We Have Lost Our Fathers'' (1982,
University Press of Florida
The University Press of Florida (UPF) is the scholarly publishing arm of the State University System of Florida, representing Florida's twelve state universities. It is located in Gainesville near the University of Florida, one of the state's majo ...
, )
*''The
Luftwaffe
The ''Luftwaffe'' () was the aerial-warfare branch of the German '' Wehrmacht'' before and during World War II. Germany's military air arms during World War I, the '' Luftstreitkräfte'' of the Imperial Army and the '' Marine-Fliegerabt ...
in Chaos'' (1985 Negative Capability Press, )
Novels
*''Bridge Fall Down'' (1985) — (
St Martin's Press
St. Martin's Press is a book publisher headquartered in Manhattan, New York City, in the Equitable Building. St. Martin's Press is considered one of the largest English-language publishers, bringing to the public some 700 titles a year under si ...
, )
*''
The Jukebox Queen of Malta'' (1999) — (
Bantam, )
*''
Between Two Rivers
''Between Two Rivers'' is the third novel by American author Nicholas Rinaldi, first published in 2004 by HarperCollins. It is set at the southern end of Manhattan Island which lies between the Hudson and East Rivers, hence the title.
Plot in ...
'' (2004) — (
HarperCollins
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, )
*''The Remarkable Courtship of General Tom Thumb'' (2015) - (
Scribner, )
References
External links
Fairfield University Profile www.nicholasrinaldi.netAuthor's website
NPR's Jon Kalish interview with Nicholas Rinaldi
1934 births
2020 deaths
American poets of Italian descent
20th-century American novelists
21st-century American novelists
American male novelists
Fordham University alumni
Fairfield University faculty
Writers from Bridgeport, Connecticut
Writers from Brooklyn
20th-century American poets
21st-century American poets
American male poets
20th-century American male writers
21st-century American male writers
Novelists from New York (state)
Novelists from Connecticut
Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in Connecticut
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