Walter Van Tilburg Clark

Walter Van Tilburg Clark

Walter Van Tilburg Clark has written at least 6 books. Their most popular book is The Ox-Bow Incident with 17 saves with an average rating of 2.5⭐.

They are best known for writing in the genres Fantasy, Science fiction, and Aliens.

Author Bio

Because his three published novels had their locale in the state of Nevada, Walter van Tilburg Clark had come to be considered a Westerner. Actually he was born in East Orland, Maine on August 3, 1909. When he was eight years old, his father became president of the University of Nevada. Clark attended high school in Reno and received a B. A. and M. A. from the University of Nevada. After two years devoted to philosophy and literature at the University of Vermont, he accepted a post at Cazenovia, New York as a teacher and basketball coach. With the appearance of The Ox-Bow Incident in 1940, Walter Van Tilburg Clark came into immediate prominence as a writer. His novel was acclaimed by the critics and later was made into what has been acknowledged to be one of the finest motion pictures ever produced in Hollywood. The City of Trembling Leaves, published in 1945, further established Clark's literary reputation as spokesman for the new generation in the West. This novel was followed in 1949 by a Western legend, The Track of the Cat (which also became a movie), and in 1950 by a volume of short stories entitled The Watchful Gods. Then a professor of English at San Francisco State College, Mr. Clark lived with his wife in San Francisco.

The Ox-Bow Incident

The Ox-Bow Incident
ByWalter Van Tilburg Clark

2011 • 17 Readers • 288 pages 2.5

Timeless Stories for Today and Tomorrow

Timeless Stories for Today and Tomorrow
ByJohn Cheever,Hortense Calisher,+22 more

1952 • 3 Readers • 258 pages

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21 Great Stories
ByFrank R. Stockton

1969 • 1 Reader

The Track Of The Cat

The Track Of The Cat
ByWalter Van Tilburg Clark

1949 • 1 Reader • 424 pages

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The City Of Trembling Leaves
ByWalter Van Tilburg Clark

1945 • 1 Reader

Bangs & Whimpers: Stories about The End of The World

Bangs & Whimpers: Stories about The End of The World
ByIsaac Asimov,Arthur C. Clarke,+17 more

1999 • 1 Reader • 219 pages