He received a Bachelor or Arts degree from Yale which he used in his writing career. Some of his first jobs included a reporter for the Hartford Courant and a movie critic(Higgins). He was an associate editor for Holiday magazine meanwhile doing some freelance writing (Honan). Although, when Knowles went to American publishers to review and possibly print his book they sent him away. He did not lose hope though, he instead went to British publishers who loved the book, printed it, and put him on the path to being an author of an American Classic. About a year after A Separate Peace's publication in the UK, American publishers realized the books popularity and by the spring of 1960 created the New York Ed. of A Separate Peace …show more content…
Although this is true, he was not recognized for his brilliance until his adulthood. Many critics agree, "the best novel written by Knowles was his first, A Separate Peace" (Higgins). The novel tells the story of a boy named Gene, who is based off of Knowles, and his friends at a boarding school during WWII, based off of his time at Philip Exeter Academy. Knowles' deep affinity towards this book and its anomalous take on friendship may be a reason why it has done so well. He has written other novels and short stories but, the only other novel that is still printed is A Separate Peace's companion novel titled Peace Breaks Out ("John Knowles"). This novel returns to the setting of Devon School, the fictional Philip Exeter Academy, after WWII and talks about a new teacher and the relationships he sees in his