- A. E. Hotchner
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name = A. E. Hotchner
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birth_date = birth date and age|1920|6|28
birth_place =St. Louis, Missouri
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nationality = AmericanAaron Edward Hotchner, (born
June 28 1920 ) is an American editor, novelist, playwright and biographer who has partnered withPaul Newman forNewman's Own line of products. [http://www.harpercollins.com/authors/4640/A_E_Hotchner/index.aspx] Web page titled "A.E. Hotchner" at "HarperCollins Web site, accessedJuly 29 ,2007 ]He was born in St. Louis and attended Soldan High School. Hotchner graduated from
Washington University Law School in 1941, practiced law briefly, then served in the Air Force as a military journalist. After his stint in the armed forces, Hotchner metErnest Hemingway , and the two spent the next 14 years as close friends. Hotchner is best known for "Papa Hemingway", his 1966 biography ofErnest Hemingway , whose work he had adapted for plays and television.He has earned admiration for giving all profits from a number of ventures with actor
Paul Newman (including co-authorship of a cookbook, as well as musical benefits) [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B05EFDF1139F931A2575AC0A961958260 CHRONICLE - New York Times ] ] to support theHole in the Wall Gang Camp and other charities."King of the Hill" is A. E. Hotchner's evocative memoir about growing up in St. Louis during the
Great Depression . The book is his point of view as a child growing up in a scary and dangerous world, including events such as when five steers ran loose on the streets. It was made into a movie in 1993, the screenplay written and directed bySteven Soderbergh .
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