Joseph Jay Deiss

Joseph Jay Deiss

Joseph Jay Deiss (1912-1999), an American author, businessman, historian and archaeologist was born in Twin Falls, Idaho and graduated from the University of Texas, where he also received his Masters.

Life and work

By location, [Book Jacket biographical from "The Great Infidel" by Joseph Jay Deiss, Random House, New York, 1963.] he had three loves, Cape Cod, Italy, and Florida. With the proceeds from his first successful novel, "Washington Story", he purchased the "Oysterman's Cottage" at Wellfleet, Massachusetts mentioned by Henry David Thoreau in "Cape Cod Sketches". [Interview with author by Joseph S. Cooper, 1957 at Phi Gamma Delta club, 106, West 56th Street, NYC.]

Prior to his first novel, he worked in Washington, DC in Farm Tenancy under the New Deal. ["New York Times" obituary, April 25, 1999.] As a partner in the Medical Pharmaceutical and Information Bureau, [Interviews with the author by Joseph S. Cooper, 1957.] Deiss expanded his career into "industrial public relations" with clients in the pharmaceutical industry, specifically Pfizer. As a result of his continuing interest in writing and in the history of Italy, he decided to give up his business partnership, and devote full time to his writing, which resulted in his second novel, "The Blue Chips", a novel about big business medicine.

In 1957 Deiss, living in Positano, Italy began in depth research at museums and academic institutions in Germany, Austria, and Italy that led to his third work, a biographical novel, "The Great Infidel" about Frederic the Second, Holy Roman Emperor and King of Sicily. While Deiss was involved in his biographical novel of Frederic the Second, he was drawn to the ancient monument cities of Herculaneum and Pompeii, spending time there since they were near his home in Positano. [Villa Fontanana, Positano, Italy 1959-1970.] On becoming Vice Director of the American Academy in Rome, he actively started exploring these ancient cities. Out of this effort he wrote, "Herculaneum, Italy's Buried Treasure". This was followed by "Captains of Fortune", which consisted of profiles of six famous Italian Condottierri (solders of fortune) from the medieval period to the renaissance. The eclectic interests of Deiss in historical Italy finally led to his "The Roman Years of Margaret Fuller". [http://www.ohiou.edu/~chastain/dh/fuller.htm]

In 1971 for his historical work relating to Italy, he was Knighted by that government. In his later years, Deiss devoted his time between Cape Cod and his home in Gainseville, Florida, where he was an adjunct professor in the Classics Department of the University of Florida. Joseph Jay Deiss died on April 10, 1999. He was predeceased by his wife, Catherene, son John Casey ("Casey") [http://www.musicaememoria.com/TheBalladOfCaseyDeiss.htm] , and is survived by his daughter, Susanna and grandchildren.

elected list of works

*"A Washington Story" by Jay Deiss, Duell, Sloan and Pearce, New York, 1950.
*"The Blue Chips" by Jay Deiss, Simon and Schuster, New York, 1957.
* "The Great Infidel" by Joseph Jay Deiss, Random House, New York, 1963.
*"Herculaneum Italy's Buried Treasure" by Joseph Jay Deiss, Thomas Y. Crowell Company, New York 1966.
*"Captains of Fortune, Profiles of Six Italian Condottieri" by Joseph Jay Deiss, Victor Gollancz Ltd., London, 1966.
*"The Roman Years of Margaret Fuller" by Joseph Jay Deiss, Thomas Y. Crowell Company, New York, 1969.

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