- William Lindsay Gresham
William Lindsay Gresham (
August 20 ,1909 –September 14 ,1962 ) was an Americannovelist andnon-fiction author particularly regarded among readers of noir. His best-known work is "Nightmare Alley " (1946), which was adapted into a 1947 film starringTyrone Power .Biography
Gresham was born in
Baltimore, Maryland . As a child, he moved toNew York with his family, where he became fascinated by thesideshow atConey Island . Upon graduating fromErasmus Hall High School inBrooklyn in 1926, Gresham drifted from job to job and worked as afolk singer inGreenwich Village [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m2843/is_4_27/ai_104733233 Blind Alley: the sad and 'geeky' life of William Lindsay Gresham] , a July-August 2003 article from the "Skeptical Inquirer "] . In 1937, Gresham served as a volunteermedic for the Loyalist forces during theSpanish Civil War . There, he befriended a formersideshow employee, Joseph Daniel "Doc" Halliday, and their long conversations inspired much of his work, particularly Gresham's two books about the Americancarnival , the nonfiction "Monster Midway" and the fictional "Nightmare Alley".Returning to the United States in 1939, after a troubling period that involved a stay in a
tuberculosis ward and a failedsuicide attempt, Gresham found work editing true crime pulp magazines. In 1942, Gresham married Joy Davidman, apoet , with whom he had two children, David and Douglas. Gresham was an abusive andalcoholic husband. Davidman, although born Jewish, became a fan of the writings ofC. S. Lewis , which led eventually to her conversion toChristianity . Davidman eventually fled her marriage to Gresham and married Lewis, their relationship forming the inspiration for the play and movie "Shadowlands ".Gresham married Davidman's first cousin, Renee Rodriguez, with whom he had been having an affair and who was herself suffering an abusive marriage [http://www.miskatonic.org/rara-avis/archives/200007/0019.html Nothing Matters In This Goddamned Lunatic Asylum Of A World But Dough] , from "Noir Fiction: Dark Highways" by Paul Duncan (ISBN 1-903047-11-0)] . Gresham joined
Alcoholics Anonymous and developed a deep interest in Spiritualism, having already exposed many of the fraudulent techniques of popular spiritualists in his two sideshow-themed books and having authored a book aboutHoudini with the assistance of notedskeptic James Randi .In 1962, Gresham took a turn for the worse. He had started to go blind and had been diagnosed with
cancer of the tongue. OnSeptember 14 , 1962, he checked into the Dixie Hotel — the same hotel he had hung out around when he wrote "Nightmare Alley" over a decade earlier. There, he took his life with an overdose of sleeping pills. His death went generally unnoticed by the New York press, but for a mention by a bridge columnist.Bibliography
* "Nightmare Alley" (1946)
* "Limbo Tower" (1949)
* "Monster Midway: An Uninhibited Look at the Glittering World of the Carny" (1954)
* "Houdini: The Man Who Walked Through Walls" (1959)
* "The Book of Strength: Body Building the Safe, Correct Way" (1962)References
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