Douglas Woolf
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Douglas Woolf (March 23, 1922 - January 18, 1992) was an American author of short stories, novels and book reviews.
Woolf studied at Harvard University from 1939 until 1942. He also studied at the University of New Mexico, and the University of Arizona.[1]
During World War II he served in the American Field Service (1942–43) and the Army Air Forces (1943–45).[2]
Awards
- 1980 American Book Award
Selected bibliography
- Fade Out (ISBN 0-87685-988-0)
- Hypocritic Days & Other Tales (ISBN 0-87685-911-2)
- Ya! John-Juan; Two Novels (ISBN 0-685-79056-8)
- Wall to Wall (ISBN 0-916583-07-4)
- On Us (ISBN 0-87685-285-1)
- The Timing Chain (ISBN 0-939180-36-7)
References
- ↑ Inventory of the Douglas Woolf Narratives, Biography. URL last accessed on April 3, 2006.
- ↑ Encyclopædia Britannica, Woolf, Douglas. URL last accessed on April 3, 2006.
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