Thomas Berger, R. I. P.
NYTimes.com: Thomas Berger, the reclusive and bitingly satirical novelist who explored the myths of the American West in “Little Big Man” and the mores of 20th-century middle-class society in a shelf of other well-received books, died on July 13 in Nyack, N.Y. He was 89.
4 comments:
Great book, terrific movie.
Jeff
I have the sequel, but I've never read it. I liked three or four of his other novels, too.
One of my favorite writers. Little Big Man, Arthur Rex, The Reinhart novels, Neighbors, Sneaky People.
I liked Little Big Man, too, but the portrayal of Custer was ridiculous.
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