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Clancy Sigal (September 6, 1926 – July 16, 2017) was an American writer, the author of dozens of essays and seven books, the best-known of which is the autobiographical novel Going Away (1961).

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Work and publications

Books

  • Weekend in Dinlock, Houghton Mifflin, 1960.
  • Going Away: A Report, A Memoir. Houghton Mifflin, 1961. National Book Award nominee.
  • Zone of the Interior, New York: Thomas W. Crowell, 1976. Published in the UK by Pomona Press, 2005. Template:ISBN
  • The Secret Defector, New York: Harper Collins, 1992
  • A Woman of Uncertain Character: The amorous and radical adventures of my mother Jennie (who always wanted to be a respectable Jewish mom) by her bastard son (2006) New York: Carroll & Graf. Template:ISBN
  • Hemingway Lives! Why Reading Ernest Hemingway Matters Today, OR Books, 2013
  • Black Sunset: Hollywood Sex, Lies, Glamour, Betrayal and Raging Egos Soft Skull Press, 2016
  • The London Lover: My Weekend that Lasted Thirty Years Bloomsbury, 2018. (Template:ISBN)

Journalism, Essays, Stories, Reviews

Films

  • Frida (2002) screenwriting credit [1]
  • In Love and War (1996) screenwriting credit [2]
  • The Trap: What Happened to Our Dream of Freedom? (2007) BBC Documentary. acting credit: "as himself." [3]
  • Nelson Algren: The End is Nothing, the Road is All. (2015) Documentary. acting credit: "as himself." [4]




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