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127:, his talent was recognized by his creative writing professor, William Blackburn, who became his mentor and lifelong friend, and who eventually edited his collected letters. Just before graduating from Duke in February 1947, Hyman married his high school sweetheart, Gwendolyn Holt. In 1949, after the first of his three children was born, he reenlisted in the air force and served until 1952. 139:, the misadventures of a country bumpkin draftee named Will Stockdale, whose hometown of Callville closely resembles Cordele, and who narrates his own story in an uneducated southern dialect. Several publishers rejected the manuscript before it was finally accepted by 158:
Hyman, who was living in Cordele with his wife and three children, had published just three short stories and was struggling with his second novel when he died of a heart attack in 1963, at age 39. That second novel,
104:, where he discovered his passion for writing as a student in high school, and first displayed his skill in a humorous article published in the school newspaper. Following a year at 415: 430: 410: 395: 435: 425: 260: 105: 82:(born Mackenzie Hooks Hyman; August 25, 1923 – July 17, 1963), was an American fiction writer who is known for his best-selling novel 385: 405: 291: 420: 400: 349: 327: 113: 143:
and published in 1954. The popularity of the book resulted in a Broadway show and a film, which launched the career of
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Between 1947 and 1954, drawing heavily on his personal experiences from the army, Hyman worked on
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as a photo navigator Lieutenant on B-29's and flew 29 combat missions over Japan.
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starting in 1941. He interrupted his studies to serve in the
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Under Twenty-five: Duke Narrative and Verse, 1945-1962
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Mac Hyman biography at the New Georgia Encyclopedia
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Index

James (Mac) Hyman
Cordele, Georgia
No Time for Sergeants
Broadway play
Cordele, Georgia
North Georgia College and State University
Duke University
United States Army Air Forces
World War II
G.I. Bill
Random House
Andy Griffith
The Hundredth Centennial
The Paris Review
The Dove Shoot
Gwyn Hyman Rubio
Icy Sparks
The Woodsman's Daughter
"Mac Hyman (1923-1963)"
"Mac Hyman (1923-1963)"
"Meet the Writers: Gwyn Hyman Rubio"
Barnes & Noble.com
the original
"The Paris Review - Fall-Winter 1954-1955"
the original
Under Twenty-five: Duke Narrative and Verse, 1945-1962
ISBN
0822303493
Works by Mac Hyman
Faded Page

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