Sam Greenlee
American novelist and poet (1930–2014) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Samuel Eldred Greenlee, Jr. (July 13, 1930 – May 19, 2014)[1] was an American writer of fiction and poetry. He is best known for his novel The Spook Who Sat by the Door, first published in March 1969 in London by the recently founded small imprint Allison & Busby (with Ghanaian-born Margaret Busby as its editor), having been rejected by dozens of mainstream publishers,[2] and received much critical attention, including extracts being printed in The Observer newspaper.[1] The novel was subsequently made into the 1973 movie of the same name, directed by Ivan Dixon and co-produced and written by Greenlee,[3] that is now considered a cult classic.[2]
Born | Samuel Eldred Greenlee, Jr. (1930-07-13)July 13, 1930 Chicago, Illinois, US |
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Died | May 19, 2014(2014-05-19) (aged 83) Chicago, Illinois, US |
Education | Englewood High School; University of Wisconsin; University of Chicago |
Notable works | The Spook Who Sat by the Door (1969) |
Notable awards | Poet laureate of Chicago |
Children | Natiki Montano |