When Gray fired him in 2002, Mr. Goolrick reinvented himself as a author.
He quickly began work on his first novel, “A Dependable Spouse,” an erotic story set in rural Wisconsin in 1907. A rich businessman advertises for a spouse — for “sensible, not romantic causes” — however the lady who responds is gorgeous, not plain as he had anticipated, and finally reveals herself to be deceitful and harmful.
“I had labored for a very long time on ‘A Dependable Spouse,’ and once I completed, I discovered I couldn’t cease writing,” Mr. Goolrick informed Publishers Weekly in 2009. “So I wrote the primary chapter of the memoir — and saved on going.”
Though he accomplished the novel first, Mr. Goolrick’s memoir was the primary to be acquired and revealed, by Algonquin. After its success (it has bought about 40,000 hardcover, paperback and e-book copies), Algonquin bought “A Dependable Spouse,” which changed into a blockbuster, promoting greater than one million copies. It spent almost a 12 months in 2010 and 2011 on The New York Occasions’s commerce paperback best-seller listing, together with three weeks at No. 1.
The critic Ron Charles, writing in The Washington Publish, known as “A Dependable Spouse” “a Gothic story of such smoldering need it needs to be learn in a chilly bathe” and “deliciously depraved and tense, offered as a collection of sepia tableaux, interrupted by flashes of vibrant pink violence.”
Mr. Goolrick revealed three extra novels — “Heading Out to Fantastic” (2012), “The Fall of Princes” (2015) and “The Dying of the Mild” (2018) — however they didn’t promote almost in addition to “A Dependable Spouse.”
Columbia Footage optioned “A Dependable Spouse”in 2009, however up to now no movie has been made.
Along with his brother, Mr. Goolrick is survived by his sister, Lindlay Maitland Ford.
Mr. Goolrick started “The Finish of the World As We Know It” with a declaration about his household’s alcoholism.