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Vance Bourjaily was born on 17 September, 1922 in Cleveland, Ohio, is an American journalist. Discover Vance Bourjaily's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 87 years old?
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Novelist
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87 years old |
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Virgo |
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17 September 1922 |
Birthday |
17 September |
Birthplace |
Cleveland, Ohio |
Date of death |
31 August, 2010 |
Died Place |
Greenbrae, California |
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United States
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Vance Bourjaily Height, Weight & Measurements
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Vance Bourjaily Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Vance Bourjaily worth at the age of 87 years old? Vance Bourjaily’s income source is mostly from being a successful journalist. He is from United States. We have estimated Vance Bourjaily's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
Vance Nye Bourjaily (September 17, 1922 – August 31, 2010) was an American novelist, playwright, journalist, creative writing teacher, and essayist.
Bourjaily was born in Cleveland, Ohio to Monte Ferris Bourjaily, a Lebanese immigrant who was a journalist and later became editor of the United Features Syndicate, and Barbara Webb, an American-born features author and novelist.
Bourjaily moved several times during his youth.
His childhood was spent in Connecticut, Virginia, and New York.
Bourjaily graduated from Handley High School in Winchester, Virginia in 1939.
After graduating, Bourjaily enrolled in Bowdoin College.
With the coming of World War II, Bourjaily became a volunteer ambulance driver from 1942 to 1944.
He then served two years in the army from 1944 to 1946.
Bourjaily's time in the army was a central theme to many of his later writings.
His Arab American themes are explored by literary critic Evelyn Shakir
Bourjaily married Bettina Yensen in 1946.
The couple had three children.
Bourjaily graduated from Bowdoin College with a B.A. in 1947.
While at Bowdoin, he became a brother of the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity (Theta chapter).
After graduating, he lived for a few years in San Francisco, writing feature stories for the San Francisco Chronicle before moving to New York City in 1950.
From 1957 to 1980, he worked as a creative writing instructor and a professor at the Iowa Writer's Workshop.
Bourjaily also worked at several other academic institutions such as Oregon State University, the University of Arizona, and Louisiana State University.
At the latter institution, he was the first director of the MFA Program in Creative Writing.
His daughter Anna, along with the daughter's fifth-grade classmate, were killed in a 1964 car accident, in which Bourjaily was driving.
Yensen and Bourjaily later divorced.
In 1978, Bourjaily served as a judge on for the National Book Award's committee to choose the award for fiction.
Bourjaily remarried in 1985, to Yasmin Mogul (a former student) and had a son, Omar, by her.
According to his wife, Bourjaily died in Greenbrae, California on August 31, 2010 after slipping into a coma just a few days after suffering from a fall.
Bourjaily's son Phil is a columnist for Field & Stream magazine.
Carver was a student at the Iowa Writer's Workshop where he became friends with Bourjaily.
Bourjaily's first novel, entitled The End of My Life, was heavily influenced by Bourjaily's wartime experiences.
Critics said that the novel borrowed heavily from the style and tone of Ernest Hemingway.
However, the novel was met with praise and was hailed by critic John W. Aldridge as a war novel on the level of Hemingway's Farewell to Arms.
Bourjaily's second novel, The Hound of Earth, paints a picture of Cold War America through the eyes of a scientist who helped develop the atomic bomb.
His third novel, The Violated, dealt with the themes of violence and alienation.
This book was also met with critical praise.
Bourjaily spent much of his career in academia.