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  2. Walter Van Tilburg Clark - Wikipedia

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    Walter Van Tilburg Clark (August 3, 1909 – November 10, 1971) was an American novelist, short story writer, poet, and educator.He ranks as one of Nevada's most distinguished literary figures of the 20th century, and was the first inductee into the 'Nevada Writers Hall of Fame' in 1988, together with Robert Laxalt, Clark's mentee and Nevada's other heralded twentieth century author.

  3. The City of Trembling Leaves - Wikipedia

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    The book opens over Reno, Nevada, the principal location for most of the stories. Clark describes the city as a scene, composed of several themes brought about by the physical structures of the city's districts. It is the early Twentieth Century. Reno is a bustling small town on the edge of a mountain range, with fantastic scenery all around.

  4. The Watchful Gods and Other Stories - Wikipedia

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    The Watchful Gods and Other Stories is a collection of short stories by Walter Van Tilburg Clark published in 1950. It brings together eight stories and one novella (the title story). Three of the stories had already appeared in the annual anthology of O. Henry Award -winning stories, most notably "The Wind and the Snow of Winter" which was ...

  5. Frank Bergon - Wikipedia

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    Frank Bergon was born in Ely, Nevada, and grew up on a ranch in Madera County in California's San Joaquin Valley. [2] After attending elementary school at St. Joachim in Madera, California and high school at Bellarmine College Preparatory in San Jose, he received a B.A. in English at Boston College, attended Stanford University as a Wallace Stegner Fellow, and completed a Ph.D. in English and ...

  6. University of Nevada Press - Wikipedia

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    Books. Official website. unevadapress.com. University of Nevada Press is a university press that is run by the Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE). Its authority is derived from the Nevada state legislature and Board of Regents of the NSHE. [3] It was founded by Robert Laxalt in 1961.

  7. Robert Laxalt - Wikipedia

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    Robert Laxalt was born in 1923, a decade and a half after his father Dominique Laxalt and his mother Theresa Laxalt [3] had emigrated to the United States in 1906 to herd sheep. [4] His brother Paul Laxalt later became Governor of Nevada (1967–1971) and then a United States senator (1974–1986). After graduating from Carson City High School ...

  8. LeRoy R. Hafen - Wikipedia

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    March 8, 1985. (1985-03-08) (aged 91) Palm Desert, California, U.S. Parent (s) John George Hafen. Mary Ann Stucki. LeRoy Reuben Hafen (December 8, 1893 – March 8, 1985) was a historian of the American West and a Latter-day Saint. For many years he was a professor of history at Brigham Young University (BYU).

  9. Charlton Laird - Wikipedia

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    Charlton Grant Laird (1901–1984) was an American linguist, lexicographer, novelist, and essayist. Laird created the 1971 edition of the Webster's New World Thesaurus that became the standardized edition still used today. During his lifetime, he was probably best known for his language studies: books, textbooks, and reference works elucidating ...