
Eric Kraft
Author · 14 books
Eric Kraft grew up in Babylon, New York, on the South Shore of Long Island, where he was for a time co-owner and co-captain of a clam boat, which sank. He met or invented the character Peter Leroy while dozing over a German lesson during his first year at Harvard. The following year, he married his muse, Madeline Canning; they have two sons. After earning a Master’s Degree from the Harvard Graduate School of Education, Kraft taught school in the Boston area for a while, moonlighting as a rock music critic for the Boston Phoenix. Since then, he has undertaken a variety of hackwork to support the Kraft ménage and the writing of the voluminous work of fiction that he calls The Personal History, Adventures, Experiences & Observations of Peter Leroy. He has been the recipient of a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts; was, briefly, chairman of PEN New England; and has been awarded the John Dos Passos Prize for Literature.
Series
Books

Brothers and Beasts
An Anthology of Men on Fairy Tales
2007

Where Do You Stop?
1992

Herb 'n' Lorna
1988

The Girl with the White Fur Muff
1984

Passionate Spectator
2004

What a Piece of Work I Am
1994

Little Follies
1992
My Mother Takes a Tumble
1982

Inflating a Dog
2002

Leaving Small's Hotel
1998

At Home with the Glynns
1995

The Static of the Spheres
1983

Reservations Recommended
1990

Flying
2009