SEBASTIAN GERARD
Gerard's first full-length work of fiction, For Goodness Sake, A Novel of the Afterlife of Suzie Wong, written as Sebastian Gerard, was published in Hong Kong in ...ver másSEBASTIAN GERARD
Gerard's first full-length work of fiction, For Goodness Sake, A Novel of the Afterlife of Suzie Wong, written as Sebastian Gerard, was published in Hong Kong in 2008 and he has scripted the story for production as a feature motion picture. In 2014 it was published in French by GOPE in France under the title A la Poursuite de Suzie Wong.
A book of his aphorisms, Lifelines, writing as Sebastian Gerard, was published in May 2004.
Stumbling Blocks & Stepping Stones, a Novel of Growing Up Catholic (2015)
The Babo Gospels: Essays and Parables on Faith and Reason (2018).
The River Dragon's Daughters, a novel of Four Women of the Yangtze was published in 2019.
Forsaken a novel that deals with a terrorist attack and religious hypocrisy in a small town in upstate New York was published in 2020.
His most recent publication is The Moneylender, a Novel of the Inner Life of Shakespeare's Shylock (2024).
Gerard also writes nonfiction books under the name James A. Clapp.
His first full-length work of fiction, For Goodness Sake, A Novel of the Afterlife of Suzie Wong, written as Sebastian Gerard, was published in Hong Kong in 2008 and he has scripted the story for production as a feature motion picture. In 2014 it was published in French by GOPE in France under the title A la Poursuite de Suzie Wong.
A book of his aphorisms, Lifelines, writing as Sebastian Gerard, was published in May 2004.
Stumbling Blocks & Stepping Stones, a Novel of Growing Up Catholic (2015)
The Babo Gospels: Essays and Parables on Faith and Reason (2018).
The River Dragon's Daughters, a novel of Four Women of the Yangtze was published in 2019.
Forsaken a novel that deals with a terrorist attack and religious hypocrisy in a small town in upstate New York was published in 2020.
His most recent publication is The Moneylender, a Novel of the Inner Life of Shakespeare's Shylock (2024).
Dr. Clapp has taught on the faculty of the University of California and was appointed by the French Ministry of Education as a Visiting Professor at the University of Paris VII in 1989 and 1999, where he lectured on both film and American urbanism. He also taught for the Syracuse University Division of International Programs in Hong Kong in 1997 and was a guest lecturer at TongJi University, Shanghai that year. He has also delivered lectures at Peking and Tsinghua Universities and the Academy of Social Sciences in Beijing. In 2008 he was made an "Honorary Professor" of Beijing City University. Articles based on his lectures there have been published in Chinese.
In the year 2000 he was the Fulbright Scholar at Lingnan University and the School of Creative Media at City University, in Hong Kong.
From 1977 to 2003 he conducted annual summer travel-study courses in European, Asian, North African, and Middle Eastern cities.
Dr. Clapp's work in media and journalism began in 1980 when as Chver menos