Adirondack Life

RUSSELL BANKS

The Adirondacks’ most celebrated contemporary novelist, the author of 21 works of fiction and nonfiction, died in January at the age of 82.

Banks was raised in New Hampshire and lived in Florida, the Caribbean and elsewhere before settling in Keene with his wife,, which was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, and , which was adapted for film by Canadian director Atom Egoyan.

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