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Robert Wilder (novelist) : ウィキペディア英語版
Robert Wilder (novelist)

Robert Ingersoll Wilder (January 25, 1901 – August 22, 1974) was an American novelist, playwright and screenwriter.
Wilder was born in Richmond, Virginia, the son of a minister-turned-lawyer-turned-doctor-turned-dentist who was still going to college when his son was born. Wilder's childhood was spent at Daytona Beach, Florida. Following a stint in the U.S. Army during World War I, he was educated at Stetson University〔Archival view of 1941 Stetson student newspaper article about a Wilder novel: http://digital.archives.stetson.edu/cdm/compoundobject/collection/Newspapers/id/11616/rec/1〕 and Columbia University. At various times in his life, Mr. Wilder was a soda jerk, a ship fitter, a theater usher, a shipping clerk, a newspaper copyboy, a publicity agent (Claudette Colbert was among his clients), a radio executive, and a journalist (for ''The New York Sun'').
Wilder traveled widely and contributed stories to ''The New Yorker'', among other magazines. Two of his plays were ''Sweet Chariot'', based on the life and career of African-American activist Marcus Garvey, and ''Stardust'', both produced on Broadway, at a time when Wilder was living in Bayside, New York.
Probably Wilder's best-known book is the 1942 novel "Flamingo Road". With his wife, Sally, he adapted it into the 1946 play of the same name. He then wrote the screenplay for the 1949 film version, starring Joan Crawford. (In the early 1980s, several years after his death, "Flamingo Road" became a TV series with Morgan Fairchild.)
Wind from the Carolinas'' is Wilder's only book currently in print.
Wilder wrote the screenplay for the epic Western ''The Big Country'' in 1958.
His papers are at the Gottlieb Library at Boston University.
==Books written by Robert Wilder==

*''God Has a Long Face (1940)''
*''Flamingo Road (1942)''
*''Out of the Blue (1943)''
*''Mr. G. Strings Along (1944)''
*''Written on the Wind (1946)''
*''Bright Feather (1948)''
*''Wait for Tomorrow (1950)''
*''And Ride a Tiger (1951)''
*''Autumn Thunder (1952)''
*''The Wine of Youth (1955)''
*''Walk With Evil (1957)''
*''A Handful of Men (1960)''
*''The Sun Is My Shadow (1960)''
*''Plough the Sea (1961)''
*''Wind from the Carolinas (1964)''
*''Fruit of the Poppy (1965)''
*''The Sea and the Stars (1967)''
*''An Affair of Honor (1969)''
*''The Sound of Drums and Cymbals (1973)''
*''Tales from the Teachers Lounge (2007)''
*''Daddy Needs a Drink (2007)''
The following films were based on Wilder's work:
* ''Flamingo Road'' (a film and a TV series)
* ''Sol Madrid'' (''Fruit of the Poppy'')
* ''A Stranger in My Arms'' (''And Ride a Tiger'')
* ''Written on the Wind''

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