Edward Hoagland AKA Edward Morley Hoagland Born: 21-Dec-1932 Birthplace: New York City
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Essayist, Novelist Nationality: United States Executive summary: The Courage of Turtles Military service: US Army (1955-57) Father: Warren Eugene Hoagland Mother: Helen Kelley Morley Wife: Amy J. Ferrara (m. 1960, div. 1964) Wife: Marion Magid (m. 1968, d. 1993, one daughter)
University: BA, Harvard University (1954) Professor: Bennington College (-2005)
Author of books:
Cat Man (1956, novel) The Circle Home (1960, novel) The Peacock's Tail (1965, novel) Notes from the Century Before: A Journal from British Columbia (1969, travelogue) The Courage of Turtles (1971, essays) Walking the Dead Diamond River (1973, essays) The Moose on the Wall: Field Notes from the Vermont Wilderness (1974, essays) Red Wolves and Black Bears (1976, essays) The Edward Hoagland Reader (1979, essays) African Calliope: A Journey to the Sudan (1979, travelogue) Seven Rivers West (1986, novel) City Tales (1986, short stories) The Final Fate of the Alligators (1992, short stories) Balancing Acts (1992, essays) Compass Points: How I Lived (2001, memoir)
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