Robert Claiborne

Robert Claiborne

Robert Watson Claiborne, Jr. (1919–1990) American folk singer, labor organizer and writer.

Overview

Robert Claiborne was a folk singer and union organizer in the 1940s and 1950s. He travelled and performed with such luminaries as Pete Seeger, Woody Guthrie, Leadbelly and others. Along with his first wife, Adrienne Claiborne, he wrote the song "Listen Mr. Bilbo" and several others, and hosted a folk radio show for a time.

As the Claibornes started a family, they both turned to writing to support it. Robert became an editor at "Scientific American", only to lose his job in 1960 after the FBI visited and pointed out to the senior staff that he had had been called before the House Un-American Activities Committee hearings as an ex-communist, and had refused to testify. They also pointed out that he was agitating against the then nascent Vietnam War, something often frowned upon in the early 1960s.

After losing his job, Claiborne found bread and butter work writing and editing some of the famous Time-Life series of science books. Among those he was a primary contributor to were "The First Americans", "The Birth of Writing", and "Time". He also wrote a column for many years for Hospital Practice magazine. And he wrote or edited sections of highly-technical textbooks like Cell Membranes.

In the mid-sixties, he divorced and remarried, to short story writer, novelist and political activist Sybil Claiborne.

cience and linguistics

Starting in the 1970's, Claiborne embarked on a series of independent book projects again focusing on science for the layman. One of the first: "Climate, Man and History", was translated into many languages and became a seminal work in the canon of climate-anthropology. Another, "God or Beast" was also well received. The two of these together formed part of a matrix of work by many 'popular science' authors in the 1970s and 1980s that was at least partly responsible for the genesis of later popular science blockbusters by other authors, like the recent "Guns, Germs and Steel" by Jared Diamond.

During this period, Claiborne also wrote books on amateur astronomy ("The Summer Stargazer") and marine biology, man's impact on the marine eco-system, and its impact on his development ("On Every Side of the Sea"), as well as several others.

Late in life, Claiborne turned to another life-long interest: linguistics in general and the English language in particular. His "Our Marvelous Native Tongue" (also called "The Life and Times of the English Language") is a well-known book about the origins and evolution of English, spanning subjects as diverse as the Indo-Europeans, the Saxons, the King James Bible, Pidgin English, and African American Vernacular English (also called 'Ebonics').

During this late period, he also produced "Saying What You Mean", a practical guide for writers, the less well-received "Roots of English", which included a fascinating 're-assembled' hypothetical Indo-European dictionary, and "Loose Cannons and Red Herrings: a book of lost metaphors", about metaphors that have merged into common usage to the point that the source of their meaning is obscured.

Death

He died of a sudden heart attack in early 1990. He is survived by two children: Amanda Claiborne and Samuel Claiborne, and a sister, Clara Claiborne Park, a writer and speaker on Autism whose book "The Siege" is considered a classic on the subject.


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