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Born. Howard Allen Frances O'Brien(1. October 4, 1. 94. New Orleans, Louisiana, U. S. Pen name. Anne Rampling, A. N. Roquelaure. Occupation. Novelist. Nationality. American. Alma mater.
San Francisco State University. Genre. Gothic fiction, Horror, Erotica, Christian fiction, Fantasy. Spouse. Stan Rice(m. Children. Relatives. Howard O'Brien (father)Katherine Allen O'Brien (mother)Alice Borchardt (sister)Tamara Tinker (sister)[1]Karen O'Brien (sister)[1]Micki O'Brien Collins (sister)[1]Websiteannerice. Literature portal.
Anne Rice[2] (born Howard Allen Frances O'Brien; October 4, 1. American author of gothic fiction, Christian literature, and erotica. She is perhaps best known for her series of novels, The Vampire Chronicles, revolving around the central character of Lestat.
Books from The Vampire Chronicles were the subject of two film adaptations, Interview with the Vampire in 1. Queen of the Damned in 2. Born in New Orleans, Rice spent much of her early life there before moving to Texas, and later to San Francisco. She was raised in an observant Catholic family, but became an agnostic as a young adult. She began her professional writing career with the publication of Interview with the Vampire in 1.
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California, and began writing sequels to the novel in the 1. In the mid- 2. 00. Catholicism, Rice published the novels Christ the Lord: Out of Egypt and Christ the Lord: The Road to Cana, fictionalized accounts of certain incidents in the life of Jesus. Several years later she distanced herself from organized Christianity, citing disagreement with the Church's stances on social issues but pledging that faith in God remained "central to [her] life." However, she now considers herself a secular humanist.[3]Rice's books have sold nearly 1. American history.[4][5] While reaction to her early works was initially mixed, she became more popular with critics and readers in the 1.
Her writing style and the literary content of her works have been deeply analyzed by literary commentators. She was married to poet and painter Stan Rice for 4. She and Stan had two children, Michele, who died of leukemia at age five, and Christopher, who is also an author.
In addition to her vampire novels, Rice has authored books such as The Feast of All Saints (adapted for television in 2. Servant of the Bones, which formed the basis of a 2.
Several books from The Vampire Chronicles have been adapted as comics by various publishers. Rice has also authored erotic fiction under the pen names Anne Rampling and A. N. Roquelaure, including Exit to Eden, which was later adapted into a 1. Early life[edit]New Orleans and Texas[edit]Born on October 4, 1. New Orleans, Rice is the second of four daughters of parents of Irish. Catholic descent, Howard O'Brien and Katherine "Kay" Allen O'Brien.[8] Her father, a Naval veteran of World War II and lifelong resident of New Orleans, worked as a Personnel Executive for the U. S. Postal Service,[1] and authored one novel, The Impulsive Imp, which was published posthumously.[9][1. Her older sister, Alice Borchardt, later became a noted author of fantasy and horror fiction.
Rice spent most of her childhood and teenage years in New Orleans, a city that forms the backdrop against which many of her works are set. Her early years were marked by coping with the family's poverty and her mother's alcoholism. She and her family lived in the rented home of her maternal grandmother, Alice Allen, known as "Mamma Allen," at 2. Watch Meet The Blacks Online Hoyts. St. Charles Avenue in the Irish Channel, which Rice says was widely considered a "Catholic Ghetto".[1. Allen, who began working as a domestic shortly after separating from her alcoholic husband, was an important early influence in Rice's life, keeping the family and household together as Rice's mother sank deeper into alcoholism.
Allen died in 1. 94. O'Briens remained in her home until 1. St. Charles Avenue, a former rectory, convent, and school owned by the parish, to be closer to both the church and support for Katherine's addiction.[1. As a young child, Rice studied at St. Alphonsus School, a Catholic institution previously attended by her father.[1. About her unusual given name, Rice said: "Well, my birth name is Howard Allen because apparently my mother thought it was a good idea to name me Howard.
My father's name was Howard, she wanted to name me after Howard, and she thought it was a very interesting thing to do. She was a bit of a Bohemian, a bit of mad woman, a bit of a genius, and a great deal of a great teacher. And she had the idea that naming a woman Howard was going to give that woman an unusual advantage in the world."[1. However, according to the authorized biography Prism of the Night, by Katherine Ramsland, Rice's father was the source of his daughter's birth name: "Thinking back to the days when his own name had been associated with girls, and perhaps in an effort to give it away, Howard named the little girl Howard Allen Frances O'Brien."[1. Rice became "Anne" on her first day of school, when a nun asked her what her name was. She told the nun "Anne," which she considered a pretty name.
Her mother, who was with her, let it go without correcting her, knowing how self- conscious her daughter was of her real name. From that day on, everyone she knew addressed her as "Anne",[1. Rice was confirmed in the Catholic Church when she was twelve years old and took the full name Howard Allen Frances Alphonsus Liguori O'Brien, adding the names of a saint and of an aunt, who was a nun. I was honored to have my aunt's name," she said, "but it was my burden and joy as a child to have strange names."[1. Watch A Knight`S Tale Vioz on this page. When Rice was fifteen years old, her mother died as a result of alcoholism.[8][1. Soon afterward, she and her sisters were placed by their father in St. Joseph's Academy.
Rice described St. Joseph's as "something out of Jane Eyre ..
I really hated it and wanted to leave. I felt betrayed by my father."[2. In November 1. 95.
Rice's father married Dorothy Van Bever.[1] On the subject of the couple's first meeting, Rice recalled, "My father wrote her a formal letter inviting her to lunch which I hand- delivered to her house .. I was so nervous. In the note he enclosed a pin which she was to wear if she accepted the invitation. The next day she had the pin on."[1] In 1. Rice was sixteen, her father moved the family to north Texas, purchasing their first home in Richardson.[2. Rice first met her future husband, Stan Rice, in a journalism class while they were both students at Richardson High School.[2.