Jill Ciment
Jill Ciment is an American writer.Biography
Ciment was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. She studied art at the California Institute of Arts, under John Baldessari. She earned her BFA from CalArts in 1975. She received her MFA in Creative Writing from the University of California, Irvine in 1981.
Ciment is a professor of English at the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida. Her novel, Heroic Measures was one of titles chosen by Oprah Winfrey's Book Club for 2009 summer reading. This book was also one of the top five finalists for the Los Angeles Times Book Award for 2010.
5 Flights Up, a film adaptation of Heroic Measures starring Morgan Freeman and Diane Keaton, was released in the U.S. on May 8, 2015.
She married artist Arnold Mesches when she was 17 and they were married until his death in 2016. Her memoir, Half a Life, reflected on their relationship, and following his death and in context of the Me Too movement she is re-examining this work in a new memoir, The Other Half.Grants and literary awards
Novels
- The Law of Falling Bodies, Poseidon, 1993
- Teeth of the Dog, Crown, 1998
- The Tattoo Artist, Pantheon, 2005
- Heroic Measures, Pantheon, 2009
- Act of God, Pantheon, 2015
- The Hand That Feeds You, writing as A.J. Rich, Scribner, 2015
- The Body in Question, Pantheon, 2019
Short stories
Collections:
- Small Claims, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1986, collection of 4 short stories:
- : "Self-Portrait with Vanishing Point", "Genetics", "Astronomy", "Money"
Non-fiction
- Half a Life, Crown, 1996
Adaptations
- Astronomy, short directed by Susan Rogers, based on short story "Astronomy"
- 5 Flights Up, film directed by Richard Loncraine, based on novel Heroic Measures