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Bio

(1917-1993) Writer, journalist. William Brinkley was born in Custer City, Oklahoma, and died in McAllen, Texas. He had worked for “The Daily Oklahoman,” “The Washington Post,” and “Life” magazine. He lived for a time at Patchin Place in Manhattan, New York.

Full Name

William Brinkley

Locations

New York

Author's Timeline


Unknown

RESIDENCE

Mr. Brinkley lived for a time at Patchin Place in Manhattan, New York.

1917

BIRTH

William Clark Brinkley was born in Custer City, Oklahoma, on September 10, 1917.

1948

LITWORK

Quicksand
E. P. Dutton

Novel.

1954

LITWORK

The Deliverance Of Sister Cecilia
Farrar, Straus and Young

Biography written with Sister Cecilia.

1956

LITWORK

Don't Go Near The Water
Random House
1568491441 / 978-1568491448
Novel.

1961

LITWORK

The Fun House
Houghton Mifflin

Novel.

1962

LITWORK

The Two Susans
Random House

Novel.

1966

LITWORK

The Ninety and Nine
Doubleday
9997500687 / 978-9997500687
Novel.

1978

LITWORK

Breakpoint
Morrow
0688032885 / 978-0688032883
Novel.

1981

LITWORK

Peeper
Viking Adult
0670697516 / 978-0670697519
Novel.

1988

LITWORK

The Last Ship
Viking
0670809810 / 978-0670809813
Novel.

1993

DEATH

William Brinkley died in McAllen, Texas, on November 22, 1993.

1993

INTERMENT

William Brinkley's body was cremated and the ashes scattered in the Gulf of Mexico.

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