- Gustav Hasford
Infobox Person
name=Gustav Hasford
caption=Gus Hasford in Vietnam
birth_date=birth date|1947|11|28|mf=y
birth_place=Russellville ,Alabama
dead=dead
death_date=death date and age|1993|1|29|1947|11|28|mf=y
death_place=Aegina ,Greece
Influences=William March Gustav Hasford (
November 28 ,1947 -January 29 ,1993 ) born inRussellville, Alabama joined the Marines in 1967, serving as a combat correspondent during theVietnam War . His semi-autobiographical novel "The Short-Timers " was later made into the film "Full Metal Jacket ". The film's screenplay, nominated for anAcademy Award , was authored by directorStanley Kubrick , writerMichael Herr , and by Hasford himself, although his exact contributions were a subject of dispute among the three and ultimately Hasford chose to skip the Oscar ceremonies.Hasford associated with various science fiction writers of the 1970s (including
Arthur Byron Cover andDavid J. Skal ), published in magazines and anthologies such as "Space and Time" and Damon Knight's "Orbit," and briefly shared an apartment with authorHarlan Ellison . Abibliophile , Hasford was arrested in 1988 in San Luis Obispo for stealing some 10,000 books from libraries across America and England. Hasford claimed that he had "borrowed" the works to research a never-published book on theAmerican Civil War . He served three months of a six-month sentence and promised to pay damages from the royalties to his next book, a sequel to "The Short-Timers" called "The Phantom Blooper ".Hasford's final novel, a detective story set in Los Angeles called "
A Gypsy Good Time ", was published in 1992. It received little notice and Hasford, suffering from diabetes, moved to the island ofAegina off the coast ofGreece . He died there of heart failure on January 29, 1993.Books
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The Short-Timers " (1979) ISBN 0-553-23945-7
*"The Phantom Blooper " (1990) ISBN 0-553-05718-9
*"A Gypsy Good Time " (1992) ISBN 0-671-72917-9External links
*http://www.gustavhasford.com/
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