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After graduation from college, he worked as a copywriter for a Chicago advertising agency and later as a janitor, while reading and writing for hours each day.
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praised Jones as one of two writers of a younger generation he admired. Updike included Jones's story, "I Want To Live!", in the anthology,
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focused on Chicago. "Bomb Shelter Noel," a story about a diabetic girl, was published in the January 2011 issue of
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but was discharged before his unit was sent to Vietnam. He used this and other personal experiences, including the
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Reports have appeared stating Jones wrote screenplays for feature films, including a Vietnam screenplay for
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of his father, a boxer, after being confined to a mental institution, as sources for his fiction.
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In 1993 he published his first collection of stories, for which this was the title story.
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He was "discovered" well into his forties by the fiction editors of
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His story "Night Train," which originally appeared in the magazine
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His first book, published in 1993, was the short-story collection
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Jones published two other collections of short stories,
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His short story, "The Pugilist at Rest" (1991), won an
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Index

Tom Jones
short stories
Aurora, Illinois
University of Hawaii
University of Washington
Iowa Writers' Workshop
University of Iowa
Force Reconnaissance
Marine Corps
suicide
The New Yorker
The Pugilist at Rest
O. Henry Award
Olympia, Washington
temporal lobe epilepsy
diabetes
Joyce Carol Oates
allegory
George Orwell
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction
The Pugilist at Rest
Schopenhauer
Boxing
Vietnam War
National Book Award
Cold Snap
Sonny Liston Was a Friend of Mine
List of Thom Jones Stories
Little, Brown
Tin House

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