Matt Bondurant
Matt Bondurant, born in 1971, is an American novelist. Among his works are the books The Third Translation, The Wettest County in the World and The Night Swimmer.
Life and career
Bondurant was born and raised in Alexandria, Virginia near Washington, DC. His family's ancestral home was in Franklin County, Virginia, and he grew up hearing accounts of his parents' families and relatives.
He graduated from James Madison University, where he was a member of Pi Kappa Phi fraternity. Bondurant was a Walter E. Dakin Fellow at the Sewanee Writers' Conference and a Kingsbury Fellow at Florida State University.
Bondurant is a literature and creative writing professor at the University of Texas at Dallas. He previously taught English at George Mason University in Virginia.
Works
The Third Translation
The Wettest County in the World (2008)
The Night Swimmer
Reception
Bondurant was inspired by family stories to make Franklin County the setting of his Prohibition-era historical novel, The Wettest County in the World (2008). His grandfather, Jack Bondurant, and two granduncles ran a massive moonshining operation in the mountains of southwest Virginia. Reviewing the novel for Entertainment Weekly, Jennifer Reese said it was "somber, engrossing", and that Bondurant was "wonderful at evoking historical atmosphere," including "drunken gatherings that explode into shattering violence." She thought the pace slow in parts.