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After publishing his first novel, he falls in with an older married woman, Frieda Winter, with whom he maintains an emotionally tumultuous affair for too long. He also carries a torch for Jeanne Green, his editor who has helped make his work commercially viable. His second novel is an unqualified
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In the end, he works himself to death between the money he owes; jealousy over Jeanne, the love of his life (who married a man she didn't love to spite him) and the tragedy of the suicide of Frieda Winter's son, for which Hawke feels responsible. A head trauma from his days of coal trucking also
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His fame carries with it some wealth, but Arthur has a weakness for building even more wealth fast. He gets involved with Scott Hoag, a builder from his own town, who gives him the opportunity to participate in real estate developments, such as suburban shopping centers. In a few years, Arthur
34: 202:. Released on November 4, 1964, the film had a running time of 137 minutes. Reportedly to save costs, the film was shot in black and white at a time when most major productions were made in color. It was directed by 136:
about the rise and fall of a talented young writer of hardscrabble Kentucky origin who briefly becomes the toast of literary New York City. The plot was suggested by the life of the North Carolina-born novelist
163:. Arthur's late father had literary ambitions, but his mother has a more worldly temperament and spends years trying to pry a fortune from family relations in the 167:
business. Hawke's parentage helps explain the conflict between his mastery of the written word and his sometimes obsessive hunt for wealth.
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is the story of Arthur Youngblood Hawke, an ex-Navy man from rural Kentucky who comes to New York to publish his first novel
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Herman Wouk's first novel since 'Marjorie Morningstar,' which was published in 1955, is out today.
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Rogers, Michael (15 July 2004). "Aurora Dawn/City Boy/Inside Outside/Youngblood Hawke".
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in 1964; it featured a musical score composed by longtime Warners staff composer
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from a screenplay by Wouk and Daves, and starred James Franciscus as Hawke.
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Kauffmann, Stanley (11 June 1962). "Look Backward, Angel".
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Youngblood Hawke (disambiguation)

ISBN
9780385029742
OCLC
1408992
Herman Wouk
Thomas Wolfe
coal mining
Thomas Wolfe
Warner Brothers
film production
Max Steiner
Delmer Daves
Prescott, Orville
The New York Times
"Herman Wouk" in Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, 6th Edition
ISBN
9780787650155
"Youngblood Hawke"
Categories
1962 American novels
American novels adapted into films
Novels by Herman Wouk
Novels set in Kentucky
Novels set in New York City
Novels about writers
Doubleday (publisher) books

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