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* With [[John McEnroe]], ''You Cannot Be Serious'' (2002) (held in over 1400 libraries according to [[WorldCat]])<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/49285584&referer=brief_results |title=You cannot be serious (Book, 2002) |publisher=[WorldCat.org] |date=2009-11-09 |accessdate=2012-09-03}}</ref>
 
Kaplan's fiction has been compared, by [[Francine Prose]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://observer.com/1998/02/a-middleage-nights-dream-starcrossed-guys-in-the-burbs/ |title= A Middle-Age Night’s Dream: Star-Crossed Guys in the ‘Burbs |publisher=The New York Observer |date=1998-02-23 |accessdate=2014-01-28}}</ref> and [[David Gates]], to that of [[John Updike]], [[Vladimir Nabokov]], and [[J.D. Salinger]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.charlierose.com/view/interview/4922 |title=A conversation with author James Kaplan |publisher=Charlie Rose |date=1998-05-27 |accessdate=2012-09-03}}</ref> His short fiction has appeared in ''[[The Best American Short Stories]]''.<ref name="James Kaplan"/> He has appeared as a guest on ''[[The Charlie Rose Show]]''. Kaplan is the 2011 Joan Jakobson Visiting Writer at Wesleyan University.<ref name="wesleyan1"/>
 
Kaplan lives in [[Hastings-on-Hudson, New York]] with his wife and son.