Wilson, Carter

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WILSON, Carter

WILSON, Carter. American, b. 1941. Genres: Novels, Plays/Screenplays, Anthropology/Ethnology, Children's fiction. Career: Stanford University, CA, lecturer in English, 1965-66; Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, Briggs-Copeland Lecturer in English and General Education, 1966-69; Tufts University, Medford, MA, lecturer, asst professor of English, 1969-72; University of California, Santa Cruz, asst professor, 1972-74, professor of community studies, 1974-. Publications: Crazy February, 1966; I Have Fought the Good Fight, 1967; Appeals to Santiago (film narration), 1967; On Firm Ice, 1970; A Green Tree and a Dry Tree, 1972; (trans. with M.L. Davila) E. Abreu Gomez, Canek: Legend and History of a Mayan Hero, 1979; Treasures on Earth, 1981; (with J. Coburn) The Times of Harvey Milk (film narration), 1984 (Oscar for best feature-length documentary, 1984); Queen of Hearts (interview), 1992; Hidden in the Blood, 1995. Contributor to books. Address: Community Studies Dept., College 8 University of California, Santa Cruz, CA 95064, U.S.A.

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