Douglass Wallop

Douglass Wallop
Douglass Wallop
Born John Douglass Wallop, III
March 8, 1920(1920-03-08)
Washington D.C.
Died April 1, 1985(1985-04-01) (aged 65)
Washington D.C.
Occupation Writer
Nationality United States American
Notable work(s) The Year the Yankees Lost the Pennant
Spouse(s) Lucille Fletcher (1949-)
Children (Stepchildren) Taffy
Wendy

John Douglass Wallop III (8 March 1920 - 1 April 1985) was an American novelist and playwright.

Contents

Biography

Early life

John Douglass Wallop III was born on March 8, 1920 to John Douglass, Jr., an insurance agent, and Marjorie Wallop (maiden name Ellis).

Wallop graduated from the University of Maryland in 1942, where he served as editor of "The Old Line", a student-run literary and humor magazine.

Writing career

His first novel, 1953's Night Light, the story concerns a father's search into the background of his child's murderer. Anne Brooks of the New York Herald Tribune Book Review said "created characters who are both real and colorful, and he has delved into a maniac's mind with considerable understanding." R.G. Peck wrote an article for the Chicago Sunday Tribune and said it was the "first novel that's well constructed, carefully written, and free of painful mannerisms." Al Hine of the Saturday Review said it's a "novel that is moving and tautly interesting from first page to last. Mr. Wallop writes fluently and without affectation, even when he is exploring the subcellars of bop."

Career

He authored 13 works but is most famous for The Year the Yankees Lost the Pennant (1954), which was adapted by Wallop and George Abbott into the Tony Award-winning musical Damn Yankees.

Awards

Personal life

On January 6, 1949 he married writer and actress Lucille Fletcher and they would remain together until his death. His other interest include chess, sailing, music, and woodworking.

Bibliography

Novels

  • Night Light (1953)
  • The Year the Yankees Lost the Pennant (also published as Damn Yankees) (1954)
  • The Sunken Garden (also published as The Dangerous Years) (1956)
  • What Has Four Wheels and Flies? A Tale (1959)
  • Ocean Front (1963)
  • So This Is What Happened to Charles Moe (1965)
  • The Mermaid in the Swimming Pool (1968)
  • The Good Life (1969)
  • Stone (1971)
  • Howard's Bag (1973)
  • Mixed Singles (1977)
  • Regatta (1981)
  • The Other Side of the River (1984)

Plays

Nonfiction

  • Baseball: An Informal History (1969)

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