Jackson, Charles, 1903-1968
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Charles Jackson was born in Summit, N.J. and became a staff writer for the Columbia Broadcasting System, 1936-1939, then a freelance writer for radio, 1939-1944. Jackson was also the author of short stories and novels, including The lost weekend (1944), which brought him instant fame and was made into a film. Jackson's novels were studies in deviant psychologies.
From the description of Charles Jackson letters to Ted Robinson, 1944-1945. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 64190515
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associatedWith | Brackett, Charles, 1892-1969. |
associatedWith | Glaspell, Susan, 1876-1948. |
associatedWith | Herrick, S.E. (Samuel Edward) , 1841-1904. |
associatedWith | Nathan, Robert, 1894-1985. |
associatedWith | Robinson, Ted, b. 1878, |
associatedWith | Schulberg, Budd. |
associatedWith | Schulman, Arnold. |
associatedWith | Steinbeck, John, 1902-1968. |
associatedWith | Storrow, James Jackson, 1837-1897. |
associatedWith | Theatre Guild. |
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Birth 1903-04-06
Death 1968-09-21
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