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Francis Irby Gwaltney

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307: 356: 401: 396: 381: 386: 376: 346: 46: 26:, Arkansas – 27 February 1981) was a prolific Southern American author. He was the most well known author to have set his books in Arkansas. 391: 371: 361: 226: 50: 38:, to Boulanger Gwaltney, M.D. (1887-1923), and Mary Effie Irby Gwaltney (1889-1945). After his father died, Gwaltney was raised in 351: 69: 366: 85: 100: 60:
Returning to Arkansas after the war, Gwaltney obtained his high school diploma, then earned a degree in English from the
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with help of his war buddy, Norman Mailer. His most famous novel based on his war experiences was
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Arkansas/Arkansaw: How Bear Hunters, Hillbillies, and Good Ol' Boys Defined a State
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Francis Irby Gwaltney, Professional Papers, 1947-1980
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Traskwood
Traskwood, Arkansas
Charleston, Arkansas
112th Cavalry
Philippines Campaign (1944–45)
Norman Mailer
University of Arkansas
Arkansas Tech University
Louisiana Tech University
Between Heaven and Hell
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
The Fugitive
"LIFE"
"Encyclopedia of Arkansas"
"Academic Appointments, 1952, 1964-1980"
"Francis Gwaltney"
IMDb
Biography portal
http://encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=3034
Categories
1921 births
1981 deaths
20th-century American novelists
American male novelists
United States Army personnel of World War II
United States Army soldiers
Writers from Arkansas
American male screenwriters
People from Charleston, Arkansas
People from Saline County, Arkansas

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