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Francis Irby Gwaltney (9 September 1921 in Traskwood, Arkansas β 27 February 1981) was a prolific Southern American author. He was the most well known author to have set his books in Arkansas. After his father, Dr. Boulanger Gwaltney (M.D.), died, Gwaltney was raised in Charleston, Arkansas.
During World War II, he served with the 112th Cavalry in the Philippines Campaign (1944β45) where he met Norman Mailer.Returning to Arkansas after the war, Gwaltney obtained his high school diploma, then earned a degree in English from the University of Arkansas. He married Emma Carolyn Calhoun on 19 AUG 1947, earned a master's degree in English in 1950 and taught at various schools.
He wrote his first novel The Yeller-Headed Summer with help of his war buddy, Norman Mailer. His most famous novel based on his war experiences was The Day the Century Ended that was filmed as Between Heaven and Hell.
Gwaltney wrote teleplays for Alfred Hitchcock Presents and The Fugitive.
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Birthday1921-09-09
Deathday1981-02-27 (59 years old)
Birth PlaceTraskwood, Arkansas, USA
CitizenshipsUnited States of America
Also Known AsFrancis Irby Gwaltney
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