- Sloan Wilson
Sloan Wilson (
8 May 1920 –25 May 2003 ) was an American author.Born in
Norwalk, Connecticut , he graduated fromHarvard University in 1942. He fought inWorld War II , serving in theUnited States Coast Guard , commanding anaval trawler on theGreenland patrol and an army supply ship in thePacific Ocean .After the war, Wilson worked as a reporter for Time-Life. His first book, "Voyage to Somewhere", was published in 1947 and drew on his wartime experiences. He also published stories in "
The New Yorker ", and worked as a college professor atUniversity at Buffalo, The State University of New York .Wilson wrote fifteen books, including "
The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit " (1955) and "A Summer Place " (1958), both of which were adapted into motion pictures. His novel "TheIce Brothers " is loosely based on his experiences in Greenland while serving in the U.S. Coast Guard.Wilson suffered from
alcoholism throughout his life, andAlzheimer's disease towards the end. He was living atColonial Beach ,Virginia at the time of his death.Wilson was married twice, and had four children. His daughter Lisa is a published author, and his son
David Sloan Wilson is anevolutionary biologist .One of Wilson's books, Ice Brothers, was used to conceal a bomb by the Unabomber, Ted Kaczynksi. On June 10, 1980 the president of United Airlines, Percy Wood, received a parcel in the mail at his home in Lake Forest near
Chicago, Illinois . Inside was a copy of Ice Brothers. When he opened the book a bomb concealed inside exploded severely injuring him. cite web|url=http://www.cnn.com/US/9604/11/unabomb_timeline/index.html |title=Following the Unabom trail |accessdate=2007-10-19 |work=CNN]The Ice Brothers bomb was the first bomb from the Unabomber to carry the initials FC, which was later determined to mean Freedom Club.
External links
* [http://wiredforbooks.org/sloanwilson/ 1984 audio interview with Sloan Wilson] by
Don Swaim
*findagrave|12936974 Retrieved on2008-01-28 References
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