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Jedediah Berry

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Jedediah Berry
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Jedediah Berry (born 1977) is an American writer. He is the author of two novels, The Manual of Detection (2009) and The Naming Song (2024).[1]

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Background and education

Berry was born in Randolph, Vermont, and spent his childhood in Catskill, New York. He attended Bard College, and earned a graduate degree from the MFA Program for Poets & Writers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. He has worked as an editor at Small Beer Press.[2]

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Berry's first novel, The Manual of Detection, was published by The Penguin Press in 2009. It won the 2009 Hammett Prize[3] and the 2010 Crawford Award.[4] Set in an unnamed city, the novel follows file clerk Charles Unwin as he attempts to solve a mystery involving a missing detective and a criminal mastermind operating through people's dreams. He was a 2011 James Merrill House Fellow in Stonington, CT. Critics have noted that The Manual of Detection combines elements from several genres of fiction, including mystery and fantasy.[5] Writing for The Guardian, Michael Moorcock situated the book within the tradition of steampunk fiction.[6] The New Yorker called it “the kind of mannered fantasy that might result if Wes Anderson were to adapt Kafka.”[7] A reviewer for The Observer compared it to The Third Policeman by Flann O'Brien, and described it as “imaginative, fantastical, sometimes inexplicable, labyrinthine and ingenious.”[8] An abridged version of the novel, read by Toby Jones, was broadcast on BBC Radio 4 Extra in January 2013.[9]

Berry's short stories have appeared in Conjunctions, Chicago Review, Ninth Letter, and other magazines. He has taught at the MFA Program for Poets & Writers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, and he currently teaches at Bard College.[10]

Berry published The Family Arcana, a “story in cards” in 2015. It was nominated for the World Fantasy Award.[11]

Berry’s second novel, The Naming Song , was published by Tor Books in 2024.[12]

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