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William Wharton

    November 7, 1925 – October 29, 2008

    William Wharton, the pen name of Albert William Du Aime, became renowned for his debut novel Birdy, which was also adapted into a successful film. His works often delve into the psychology of his characters, their traumatic experiences, and their search for meaning, drawing heavily from his own life, including wartime trauma and personal loss. Wharton's style is characterized by its psychological depth and raw honesty, offering readers an intense glimpse into the human psyche. His novels, frequently semi-autobiographical in nature, resonate with themes of isolation, memory, and the resilience of the human spirit.

    William Wharton
    Ever After
    Scumbler
    A Midnight Clear
    Dad
    Birdy
    Franky Furbo