- Walter Van Tilburg Clark
Walter Van Tilburg Clark (
August 3 , 1909 —November 10 , 1971) was a writer of short stories, poetry and novels, best known for his first novel, "The Ox-Bow Incident".Biography
Born in East Orland, Maine, Clark grew up and went to college in Reno, where his father was president of the University of Nevada. In 1933 Clark married Barbara Frances Morse and moved to
Cazenovia, New York , where he taught high school English and began his fiction-writing career. His first book, "The Ox-Bow Incident", published in 1940, is a tale about aposse mistaking three innocent travelers for cattle rustlers. When the men are killed, the posse-turned-lynch mob finds that they were wrong. The book examines law and order as well as culpability. It was well-received and gave Clark a level of literary acclaim that was unusual for a writer of Westerns. In 1943 it was adapted into a movie starringHenry Fonda . Clark's short story, The Portable Phonograph, is considered to be one of the top ten of that genre written by an American. Clark published two more novels, "The City of Trembling Leaves " and "The Track of the Cat ", and a collection of his short stories over the next decade, which were also well-received. Although he continued to write prolifically after 1950, Clark published very little. He took several academic positions, serving for a time in the 1950s as a professor of creative writing at theUniversity of Montana inMissoula where he was noted by his students for his teaching skills and for his eccentric dress which consisted of a blue turtleneck shirt, maroon corduroy jacket, grey slacks and blue socks which never varied throughout the term. He later returned to Reno to serve as the writer-in-residence at the university from 1962 until his death in Virginia City, Nev., in Nov. of 1971.Clark was one of the first two authors inducted into the Nevada Writers Hall of Fame when it was established in 1988 by the Friends of the University of Nevada Libraries.
Books by Clark
Novels
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The Ox-Bow Incident " (1940)
*"The City of Trembling Leaves " (1945)
*"The Track of the Cat " (1949)hort Story Collections
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The Watchful Gods and Other Stories " (1950)External links
* [http://www.library.unr.edu/friends/hallfame/clark.html Walter Van Tilburg Clark: Nevada Writers Hall of Fame 1988] entry on Clark in the [http://www.library.unr.edu/friends/hallfame/Default.htm Nevada Writers Hall of Fame] .
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