Robert James Waller

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Robert James Waller (b. August 1, 1939, Rockford, Iowa) is an American author, also known for his work as a photographer and musician.

Life

Waller received his BA ('62) and MA ('64) from University of Northern Iowa (then known as Iowa State Teachers College).[1] He received his PhD in business from the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University Bloomington in 1968.

Later that year he returned to UNI and began teaching management and economics, and in 1977 became a full professor. He became dean of the College of Business in 1980 and retired from that position in 1986. He made a "seven figure" donation to Indiana University.[2]

Several of his books have been on the New York Times bestseller list including 1992's The Bridges of Madison County which was the top best-seller in 1993. Both that novel and his 1995 novel, Puerto Vallarta Squeeze, have been made into motion pictures. Waller currently resides in Texas.

Works

Novels

Collections

  • Just Beyond the Firelight (1988)

Non-fiction

  • One Good Road is Enough (1990)
  • Iowa: Perspectives on Today and Tomorrow (1991)
  • Old Songs in a New Café (1994)
  • Images (1994) [4]
  • The Summer Nights Never End...Until They Do: Life, Liberty, and the Lure of the Short-Run (2012)

Music

  • The Ballads of Madison County: A Collection of Songs

References

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