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Theresa Griffin Kennedy

    Theresa Griffin Kennedy ist eine Schriftstellerin, deren Werk sich über kreative Sachliteratur und Gonzo-Journalismus erstreckt. Ihr Stil zeichnet sich durch hyperrealistische literarische Fiktion und poetische Erkundungen aus, die sich oft mit historischen Profilen von Portlander Charakteren befassen. Kennedy engagiert sich als soziale Aktivistin und nutzt das Schreiben als Mittel für sozialen Wandel und Ausdruck. Inspiriert von der Betonung ihres Vaters auf Schreibvielfalt, erforscht ihre Arbeit vielfältige Themen mit einer ausgeprägten und scharfsinnigen Stimme.

    Burnside Field Lizard and Selected Stories
    Murder & Scandal in Prohibition Portland: Sex, Vice & Misdeeds in Mayor Baker's Reign
    • The 1917 election of Mayor George Luis Baker ushered a long era of unscrupulous greed into Portland government. While supposedly enforcing prohibition laws, Baker ordered police chief Leon Jenkins to control and profit from the bootlegging market. Baker filled city coffers and his friends' pockets with booze-soaked cash while sensational headlines like the 1929 affair between policeman Bill Breuning and informant Anna Schrader scandalized the city. Maligned in the press, Schrader executed a bitter campaign to recall the mayor. In 1933, a hired gunman murdered special investigator to the governor Frank Aiken a day before he would have filed a report on corruption in the city government. Authors JD Chandler and Theresa Griffin Kennedy unearth the salacious details of Baker's crooked administration in a revelatory account of prohibition in the Rose City.

      Murder & Scandal in Prohibition Portland: Sex, Vice & Misdeeds in Mayor Baker's Reign
    • In this collection of five short stories Theresa Griffin Kennedy's assortment of unusual characters are sharply insightful and as damaged as they are intriguingly complex. Jolting the reader into regular double takes, "Burnside Field Lizard and Selected Stories," gives an authentic, place-based portrayal of some of Portland's less privileged inhabitants. Gender, class and sexual based consciousness seep into the grain of each story but most importantly Kennedy examines a universal question from the perspective of the Portland neighborhoods she knows intimately: What are people willing to take from others in order to survive and what does it mean to be human in such a landscape?

      Burnside Field Lizard and Selected Stories