yuèdòudài wéi · bào 'ěr dá qí David Baldaccizài小说之家dezuòpǐn!!! |
dài wéi · bào 'ěr dá qí zài cóng shì xiě zuò de tóng shí yǔ zì jǐ de qī zǐ yī qǐ zǔ jiàn liǎo yī gè fēi yíng lì xìng zǔ zhì WishYouWellFoundation, zhī chí měi guó wén xué shì yè。 tóng shí, tā hái shì měi guó NationalMultipleSclerosisSociety de shǐ zhě, bìng cān jiā liǎo hěn duō gè cí shàn jī gòu de huó dòng, bāo kuò TheBarbaraBushFoundationforFamilyLiteracy,TheAmericanCancerSociety, hé TheCysticFibrosisFoundation děng。
qì jīn wéi zhǐ, dài wéi · bào 'ěr dá qí yǐ chū bǎn liǎo 12 bù cháng piān xiǎo shuō, bāo kuò《 jué duì quán lì》、《 quán miàn kòng zhì》、《 cǎi piào zhòngjiǎng zhě》、《 jiǎn dān zhēn xiāng》、《 zhěng jiù fèi sī》、《 zhù nǐ hǎo yùn》、《 zhōng jí hàn jiāng》、《 shèng dàn liè chē》、《 zhēng fēn duó miǎo》、《 shí jiān yóu xì》、 xīn chéng rén cóng shū《 fú léi dí yǔ zhà shǔ tiáo: shēng jiān huó zhà》 hé《 luò tuó jù lè bù》。 tā hái wéi hé lán 2000 nián de “ jīng sǒng zhī yuè ” chuàng zuò liǎo zhōng piān xiǎo shuō《 bàn gōng shí jiān》。 bào 'ěr dá qí de duǎn piān xiǎo shuō《 qiáng lì yuē hàn sī》 zuò wéi xuán yí wén jí de yī bù fēn yǔ 2002 nián fā biǎo。 tā de zuò pǐn biàn jí shì jiè zhòng duō zá zhì、 bào zhǐ、 qī kān hé chū bǎn wù。 bào 'ěr dá qí yǐ jīng wán chéng liǎo qī bù yuán chuàng diàn yǐng jù běn。 tā de shū bèi fān yì chéng 37 zhǒng yǔ yán, fā xíng biàn jí 80 duō gè guó jiā。 tā de suǒ yòu zuò pǐn dōuchéng wèile guó jiā huò guó jì chàng xiāo shū。 mù qián, quán shì jiè bào 'ěr dá qí xiǎo shuō de xiāo shòu liàng yǐ chāo guò sì qiān wàn cè。
1997 nián, chéng bǎo yán yú lè gōng sī jiāng bào 'ěr dá qí 1996 nián de zuò pǐn《 jué duì quán lì》 pāi chéng liǎo yī bù chéng gōng de diàn yǐng, yóu kè lín tè · yī sī tè wǔ dé( diàn yǐng《 láng qiáo yí mèng》 nán zhùjué bàn yǎn zhě, zhù míng měi guó yǐng xīng) hé jí 'ēn ? hā kè màn lián mèi zhù yǎn。 xiǎo shuō yú 1997 nián huò dé yīng guó W.H.Smith xiǎo shuō lèi yōu xiù dú wù dà jiǎng, bìng bèi tí míng yì dà lì wén xué jiǎng。《 jué duì quán lì》 hái bèi píng xuǎn wéi《 gōng mín zá zhì》“ běn zhōu zuì jiā”。 1996 nián,《 jué duì quán lì》 yíng dé liǎo yóu nán fāng zuò jiā xié huì píng xuǎn de zuì jiā xuán yí / jīng sǒng xiǎo shuō jīn zhì jiǎng zhāng。
Baldacci received a B.A. from Virginia Commonwealth University and a law degree from the University of Virginia. As a student, Baldacci wrote short stories in his spare time, and later practiced law for nine years near Washington, D.C.. While living in Alexandria, Virginia, Baldacci wrote short stories and screenplays without much success. In despair, he turned to novel writing, taking three years to write Absolute Power. It took Baldacci two years to get the book published, but when it finally did hit the shelves in 1996 it was an international best seller.
David Baldacci serves as a national ambassador for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society and participates in numerous charities as well as founding his own foundation for literacy, Wish You Well Foundation. Baldacci was raised in Virginia and still resides there (in Vienna, Virginia) with his wife, Michelle Baldacci (Mikki), and two children. His cousin is the Democratic Governor of Maine John Baldacci, first elected in 2002 and re-elected in 2006.
In 1997, People magazine named him one of the 50 most beautiful people in the world.
He is of Italian descent.
[edit]Works
In 1996, his first novel Absolute Power was published and became an immediate best seller. It tells the story of a fictional American President and his Secret Service agents who are willing to murder people in order to cover up the accidental death of a woman with whom the President was having an affair. It was made into a film, Absolute Power (1997), starring Clint Eastwood and Gene Hackman.
Baldacci has gone on to publish sixteen more novels: Total Control, The Winner, The Simple Truth, Saving Faith, Wish You Well, Last Man Standing, The Christmas Train, Split Second, Hour Game, The Camel Club, The Collectors, Simple Genius, Stone Cold, The Whole Truth, Divine Justice, True Blue, and the young adult novel Freddy and the French Fries: Fries Alive! He has also published a novella for the Dutch entitled Office Hours, written for the Netherlands' Year 2000 "Month of the Thriller". Baldacci also authored a short story, "The Mighty Johns", as part of a 2002 mystery anthology.
Baldacci has authored seven original screenplays and his works have been published in magazines, newspapers, and journals throughout the world. All of his books have become national and international bestsellers, translated into over 37 languages and sold in more than 85 countries. Over 40 million copies of Baldacci's books are in print worldwide.
Baldacci will write the sixth final book in the second series of The 39 Clues, Cahills v.s. Vespers, which will be published in March 2013. This will be his first book for children.
[edit]Bibliography
[edit]Camel Club
The Camel Club (novel) (Warner Books, 2005)
The Collectors (Warner Books, 2006)
Stone Cold (Grand Central Publishing, November 2007) Reached number one on The New York Times Bestseller List
Divine Justice (Grand Central Publishing, November 2008)
Hell's Corner (Grand Central Publishing, November 9, 2010)
[edit]Sean King and Michelle Maxwell
Split Second (Warner Books, 2003) reached number one on The New York Times Bestseller List.
Hour Game (Warner Books, 2004) reached number one on The New York Times Bestseller List.
Simple Genius (Warner Books, May 2007) reached number one on The New York Times Bestseller List.
First Family (Grand Central Publishing, April 2009) reached number one on The New York Times Bestseller List.
The Sixth Man (Grand Central Publishing, April 2011)
[edit]Shaw and Katie James
The Whole Truth (Grand Central Publishing, April 2008)
Deliver Us From Evil (Grand Central Publishing, April 2010)
[edit]Freddy and the French Fries
Freddy and the French Fries: Fries Alive! (Little, Brown and Company, 2005), Baldacci's debut novel for young readers
Freddy and the French Fries: The Mystery of Silas Finklebean, 2006
[edit]Standalone Novels
Absolute Power (Warner Books, 1996) was made into a major motion picture by Castle Rock Entertainment and starred Clint Eastwood and Gene Hackman.
Total Control (Warner Books, 1996).
The Winner (Warner Books, 1997) sales topped those of Baldacci's first two novels and received a starred review in Publishers Weekly, its highest rating.
The Simple Truth (Warner Books, 1998) was his first novel in which part of the plot was based upon an actual event. President Bill Clinton selected The Simple Truth as his favorite novel of 1999.
Saving Faith (Warner Books, 1999) reached #1 on both The New York Times and Publishers Weekly bestseller lists and was selected for People Magazine's "Page Turner of the Week".
Wish You Well (Warner Books, 2000) received a starred review in Publishers Weekly and was the inaugural book for All America Reads, a national reading promotion program.
Last Man Standing (Warner Books, 2001) features the Federal Bureau of Investigation's elite Hostage Rescue Team and reached number one on The New York Times Bestseller List.
The Christmas Train (Warner Books, 2002) shows how we do get second chances to fulfill our dreams during the season of miracles and instantly became a bestseller.
True Blue (Grand Central Publishing, October 2009)
One Summer (Grand Central Publishing, June 2011)