Calder Willingham Writer

Calder Baynard Willingham, Jr. (December 23, 1922 - February 19, 1995) was an American novelist and screenwriter. Before the age of thirty, after just three novels and a collection of short stories, The New Yorker was already describing Willingham as having “fathered modern black comedy,” his signature a dry, straight-faced humor, made funnier by its concealed comic intent. His work matured over six more novels, including Eternal Fire (1963), which Newsweek said “deserves a place among the dozen or so novels that must be mentioned if one is to speak of greatness in American fiction.” He had a significant career in cinema, too, with screenplay credits that include Paths of Glory (1957), The Graduate (1967) and Little Big Man (1970).

Personal facts

Birth dateDecember 23, 1922
Birth nameCalder Baynard Willingham Jr.
Birth place
Atlanta
Date of deathFebruary 19, 1995
Place of death
Laconia New Hampshire

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Writer

notable work
The Graduate
Eternal Fire (novel)
Rambling Rose (novel)

Calder Willingham on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://digitalgallery.nypl.org/nypldigital/id?490161