Susan Minot
Susan Minot was born in Boston, Massachusetts, and grew up in
Manchester-by-the-Sea. She studied writing and painting at Brown University and
received an MFA in writing from Columbia University. After publishing short
stories in Grand Street and The New Yorker she was offered a
contract for a novel by the legendary publisher Seymour Lawrence, who was to
publish her next three books. His initial support for "a work of fiction" became
Monkeys, nine stories which together make up a novel about the Vincent
family, a New England family of seven children with a Catholic mother and
Brahmin-background father. The stories cover twelve years in the life of the
children, their mother's "monkeys," during which a tragic accident alters their
lives. It was published in a dozen countries and won the Prix Femina Etranger in
France in l987. The novel was followed by Lust & Other Stories, a
collection about wayward artists and journalists living in New York City,
particularly about the relations between men and women in their twenties and
thirties having difficulty coming together and difficulty breaking apart.
Her third book, Folly, set in the twenties and thirties in Boston, is a
novel about a woman from a stifling Brahmin background whose choice of a husband
is the determining factor in her life, and about the two different men she falls
in love with. The challenge Minot set for herself was to write about a place and
society which had always disturbed her and to try to imagine how a woman could stay in that world.
In l994 she was contacted by the director Bernardo Bertolucci with the idea of
developing his idea for a screenplay about a young American girl visiting English
expatriate artists living in Tuscany and having a "sentimental education." She
had always been interested in cinema as a student and moviegoer. Stealing
Beauty was a collaboration with the director. It was filmed in the summer of
l995, north of Siena, where she was given the opportunity to continue polishing
and learning on the set.
Evening is the story of a woman on her deathbed who amidst the delirium
and images of her past full life relives a love affair she had forty years
earlier, when at twenty-five she attended the wedding of her best friend on an
island in Maine. As her children wait and tend to her, she remembers minutely the
details of those three days when she met a man, a time which emerges from
marriages and divorces and children as being the high point of her life.
Evening has been optioned by Kennedy/Marshall at Disney, with Minot
currently working on the adaptation for the screen.
Having spent too many years in one place, bent over paper writing, Minot, who has
an apartment in New York City, finds herself traveling and away from home much of
the time.