Glendon Swarthout(1918-1992)
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Novelist Glendon Swarthout had the widest literary range of any
American author of his generation, writing 16 novels, which ranged from
dramas to comedies to romances and mysteries, and another 6 novellas
for young adults with his wife, Kathryn. Many of Glendon's novels
became international bestsellers and book club editions, reprinted in
innumerable paperback editions, some still available in bookstores and
libraries worldwide. With a PhD. in Victorian literature, as
well as Master's and B.A. degrees in English from the University of
Michigan and Michigan State University, Dr. Swarthout knew almost too
much about the great works of fiction and their authors, and was
constantly trying to top them, never writing sequels to any of his hit
novels or a series of books based on his lead characters. Glendon later
admitted this was possibly a mistake, for critics and fans never knew
what might come out of his typewriter next, although editors tried to
get him to write a Where The Girls Are or a series of Shootist Westerns
many times. Still, Glendon won many writing awards for his stories and
quite a few of them were also eventually made into interesting motion
pictures, including the film hits Where The Boys Are (MGM,1960) and The
Shootist (Paramount, 1976), as well as less successful films, Seventh
Cavalry (Columbia, 1956), They Came To Cordura (Columbia, 1959), and
Bless the Beasts & Children (Columbia, 1972). Bless the Beasts has
never been out of print since 1970, though, and another new American
edition of The Shootist was reprinted by Bison Books in late 2011.