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Chapman Mortimer
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Chapman Mortimer was the pen name of William Charles ("W. C.") Chapman Mortimer (15 May 1907[1] – 1988[2]), a Scottish novelist. He won the James Tait Black Award for fiction in 1951 for his novel Father Goose.[3] He also co-wrote the screenplay for the 1967 John Huston film Reflections in a Golden Eye.[4]
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Works
- A Stranger on the Stair (novel) (1950)
- Father Goose (novel) (1951)
- Young Men Waiting (novel) (1952)
- Mediterraneo (novel) (1955)
- Here in Spain (travel) (1955)
- Madrigal (novel) (1960)
- Amparo (novel) (1971)
References
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