
Harry Eugene Crews was born during the Great Depression to sharecroppers in Bacon County, Georgia. His father died when he was an infant and his mother quickly remarried. His mother later moved her sons to Jacksonville, Florida. Crews is twice divorced and is the father of two sons. His eldest son drowned in 1964. Crews served in the Korean War and, following the war, enrolled at the University of Florida under the G.I. Bill. After two years of school, Crews set out on an extended road trip. He returned to the University of Florida in 1958. Later, after graduating from the master's program, Crews was denied entrance to the graduate program for Creative Writing. He moved to Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, where he taught English at Broward Community College. In 1968, Crews' first novel, The Gospel Singer, was published. Crews returned to the University of Florida as an English faculty member. In spring of 1997, Crews retired from UF to devote himself fully to writing. Crews published continuously since his first novel, on average of one novel per year. He died in 2012, at the age of 78.
Books

Classic Crews
A Harry Crews Reader
1993

The Gospel Singer
1968

A Childhood
The Biography of a Place
1978

Gypsys Curse
1974

A Feast of Snakes
1976

Celebration
1998

Scar Lover
1992

The Hawk Is Dying
1973

Karate Is a Thing of the Spirit
1971

The Knockout Artist
1988

Blood and Grits
1979

Car
1972

Getting Naked with Harry Crews
Interviews
1987

Body
1990

All We Need of Hell
1987

The Mulching of America
1995

This Thing Don't Lead to Heaven
1970

Florida Frenzy
1982

El gran libro de los perros
Los mejores relatos, ensayos y poemas de la literatura canina universal
2018

Naked in Garden Hills
1969

An American Family
The Baby with the Curious Markings
2006