Ted Morgan (writer)

Ted Morgan (writer)

Ted Morgan (born March 30, 1922) is a French-American writer, biographer, journalist, and historian. He was born Comte St. Charles Armand Gabriel de Gramont in Geneva. He is the son of Gabriel Antoine Armand, Comte de Gramont (1908–1943), a hero of the French Resistance who became a French diplomat. Gramont is an old French noble family, whose name is connected to the city Gramont, Agramont in Spanish, in the south French province of Lower Navarre.

After his father's death in a training flight, Morgan began to lead two parallel lives. He attended Yale University and worked as a reporter. But he was still a member (albeit a reluctant one) of the French nobility. He was drafted into the French Army where he served for two years from 1955 to 1957 during the Algerian War, initially as a second lieutenant with a Senegalese regiment of Colonial Infantry and then as a propaganda officer. He subsequently wrote in frank detail of his brutalizing experiences while on active service in the bled (Algerian countryside) and of the atrocities committed by both sides during the Battle of Algiers.[1]

Following his military service, Morgan returned to the United States and won the Pulitzer Prize for Local Reporting in 1961 for what was described as "his moving account of the death of Leonard Warren on the Metropolitan Opera stage."[2] At the time, Morgan was still a French citizen writing under the name of "Sanche De Gramont."

In the 1970s, Morgan stopped using the byline "Sanche De Gramont." He became an American citizen in 1977, renouncing his titles of nobility. The name he adopted as a U.S. citizen, "Ted Morgan," is an anagram of "De Gramont." The new name was a conscious attempt to discard his aristocratic French past. He had settled on a "name that conformed with the language and cultural norms of American society, a name that telephone operators and desk clerks could hear without flinching" (On Becoming American, 1978). Morgan was featured in the CBS news program 60 Minutes in 1978. The segment explored Morgan's reasons for embracing American culture and showed him eating dinner with his family in a fast food restaurant.

Morgan has written much-admired biographies of Winston Churchill (a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Biography in 1983[3]), William S. Burroughs, and Franklin Delano Roosevelt. He was named a 1982 National Book Award Finalist for his biography Maugham.[4] He has also written for newspapers and magazines.

In My Battle of Algiers, Morgan says that John Negroponte is his first cousin.

Books (partial list)

  • Valley of Death: The Tragedy at Dien Bien Phu That Led America into the Vietnam War (2010)
  • My Battle of Algiers (2005)
  • A Covert Life: Jay Lovestone, Communist, Anti-Communist and Spymaster (1999)
  • Reds: McCarthyism in Twentieth Century America (2003)
  • A Shovel of Stars: The Making of the American West 1800 to the Present (1996)
  • Wilderness at Dawn: The Settling of the North American Continent (1994)
  • An Uncertain Hour: The French, the Germans, the Jews, the Barbie Trial, and the City of Lyon, 1940-1945 (1990)
  • Literary Outlaw: The Life and Times of William S. Burroughs (1988)
  • FDR: A Biography (1985)
  • Churchill: A Young Man in A Hurry (1982)
  • Maugham (1980)
  • On Becoming American (1978)
  • The Strong Brown God: The Story of the Niger River (1977) (as Sanche de Gramont)
  • "Lives To Give" (1971) (as Sanche de Gramont)
  • Epitaph for kings (1969) (as Sanche de Gramont)
  • The French: Portrait of a people (1969) (as Sanche de Gramont)
  • The Secret War: The story of international espionage since 1945 (1962) (as Sanche de Gramont)

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