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Paulette Jilesacclaimedauthorof Newsofthe Worlddiesat 82- The Boston Globe


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The works by Ms. Jiles include prizewinning poetry and richly told novels following the lives of those on the old American frontier.

Born in 1943 in Salem, Missouri, Jiles grew up in a region steeped in the history and folklore of the Ozarks, an influence that would later permeate her writing. Her early life was marked by a deep connection to the natural world, as well as an insatiable curiosity about the past. These elements became cornerstones of her literary voice, which blended a poet’s sensitivity with a historian’s precision. Before turning to fiction, Jiles had a varied career that included stints as a journalist and a poet, experiences that honed her ability to distill complex emotions and historical contexts into accessible, evocative narratives. Her transition to novel-writing came later in life, but it was in this medium that she found her true calling, producing works that garnered both critical acclaim and a devoted readership.
Jiles is perhaps best known for her novel "News of the World," published in 2016, which became a finalist for the National Book Award and was adapted into a 2020 film starring Tom Hanks. Set in the aftermath of the Civil War, the novel follows Captain Jefferson Kyle Kidd, a weary veteran who travels through Texas reading newspapers aloud to isolated communities hungry for information. His life takes an unexpected turn when he is tasked with returning a young girl, Johanna, who had been kidnapped by the Kiowa, to her surviving family. The story is a poignant exploration of trauma, belonging, and the search for connection in a fractured world. Jiles’s portrayal of the bond that forms between Kidd and Johanna is both tender and restrained, reflecting her skill at capturing the nuances of human relationships against the backdrop of a harsh, unforgiving landscape. The novel’s success cemented Jiles’s reputation as a master of historical fiction, with critics praising her ability to weave historical detail into a narrative that felt timeless and deeply personal.
Beyond "News of the World," Jiles’s body of work includes several other novels that showcase her versatility and depth as a writer. Her 2002 novel "Enemy Women," set during the Civil War in Missouri, tells the story of Adair Colley, a young woman whose family is torn apart by the conflict. Accused of being a Confederate spy, Adair is imprisoned and must navigate a world of betrayal and loss to reunite with her loved ones. The novel is a testament to Jiles’s ability to center women’s voices in historical narratives, giving agency and complexity to characters who might otherwise be relegated to the margins of history. Her research into the era’s social and political upheavals is evident on every page, yet the story never feels weighed down by historical exposition. Instead, Jiles uses her lyrical prose to evoke the emotional and physical toll of war, creating a visceral sense of time and place.
Another notable work, "The Color of Lightning" (2009), delves into the cultural clashes of the American frontier, focusing on the life of Britt Johnson, a freed Black man searching for his family after they are taken captive by the Kiowa and Comanche. Inspired by true events, the novel examines themes of race, identity, and survival in a region marked by violence and misunderstanding. Jiles’s portrayal of Johnson is both heroic and deeply human, highlighting the extraordinary courage required to navigate a world rife with prejudice and danger. The novel also offers a nuanced depiction of Native American communities, avoiding simplistic stereotypes and instead exploring the complex motivations and histories that shaped their actions. Through this work, Jiles demonstrated her commitment to telling stories that challenge conventional narratives, shedding light on the diverse experiences that defined the American West.
Jiles’s writing often reflected her fascination with the interplay between history and memory. Her characters are frequently caught between the past and the future, grappling with the weight of personal and collective traumas while striving to forge new paths. This theme is evident in "Simon the Fiddler" (2020), a companion novel to "News of the World," which follows a young musician navigating love and loss in post-Civil War Texas. Simon’s journey is one of perseverance and reinvention, mirroring the broader struggles of a nation attempting to rebuild itself after unimaginable devastation. Jiles’s attention to historical detail—whether in the form of period-specific music, language, or social customs—brings the era to life, while her focus on individual stories ensures that the larger historical context never overshadows the personal stakes of her characters.
Throughout her career, Jiles was celebrated for her poetic sensibility, a quality that set her apart in the realm of historical fiction. Her background as a poet—she published several collections before turning to novels—infused her prose with a rhythm and imagery that elevated even the most mundane moments. Whether describing the stark beauty of the Texas plains or the quiet anguish of a character’s inner thoughts, Jiles had a gift for finding the extraordinary in the ordinary. Her language often carried a musical quality, reflecting her deep appreciation for the oral traditions and folk songs of the regions she wrote about. This lyrical style made her novels not just stories, but immersive experiences that lingered with readers long after the final page.
Jiles’s personal life was as rich and varied as her fiction. She lived for many years in Texas, a setting that became a central character in much of her work. Her love for the state’s rugged landscapes and complex history was evident in her writing, which often portrayed Texas as both a place of opportunity and a crucible of hardship. She was known to be a private person, preferring to let her work speak for itself rather than seeking the spotlight. Yet those who knew her described her as warm, curious, and deeply committed to her craft. Her dedication to historical accuracy was legendary; she spent countless hours poring over primary sources, diaries, and archival materials to ensure that her stories were grounded in truth, even as they took imaginative leaps.
The impact of Jiles’s work extends beyond her individual novels. She contributed to a broader understanding of the American frontier, challenging romanticized notions of the West by highlighting the struggles of marginalized groups—women, Native Americans, and people of color—whose stories are often overlooked. Her novels serve as a reminder that history is not a monolith, but a tapestry of individual experiences shaped by larger forces. In doing so, she inspired a new generation of writers to approach historical fiction with empathy and rigor, ensuring that the past is not just remembered, but felt.
As news of her passing spread, tributes poured in from readers, fellow authors, and literary organizations, all of whom recognized the profound loss to the literary world. Jiles’s stories, however, remain a lasting gift. They are windows into a bygone era, but also mirrors reflecting timeless questions about identity, survival, and the human capacity for hope. Her characters—flawed, resilient, and unforgettable—continue to speak to readers, inviting them to consider the ways in which the past shapes the present. Though Paulette Jiles is no longer with us, her voice endures through the pages of her novels, a testament to the power of storytelling to transcend time and touch the heart.
In reflecting on her life and work, it is clear that Jiles was more than a writer; she was a chronicler of the human spirit. Her novels stand as monuments to the forgotten, the overlooked, and the enduring, capturing the essence of what it means to live through hardship and emerge with a deeper understanding of oneself and the world. As readers mourn her loss, they can take solace in the knowledge that her stories will continue to inspire, challenge, and comfort for generations to come.
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