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Name: Paul (William) Gallico
Variant Name: Paul Gallico, Paul William Gallico
Birth Date: July 26, 1897
Death Date: July 15, 1976
Nationality: American
Ethnicity: Italian
Gender: Male

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Biography of Paul (William) Gallico
1,148 words, approx. 4 pages
Paul Gallico, journalist and writer of novels, short stories, children's books, biographies, and screenplays, is remembered as a storyteller in the romantic manner who eschewed realism to create striking and improbable characters (some human, some...
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Biography of Paul (William) Gallico
6,628 words, approx. 22 pages
During his thirteen years as a sportswriter, sports editor, and columnist for the New York Daily News, Paul Gallico wrote, by his own estimation, 5.11 million words. With those words he described and commented on the feats of a generation of...


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Paul Gallico Information
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Paul William Gallico (July 26, 1897–July 15, 1976) was a successful American novelist and short story writer. Many of his works were adapted for motion pictures. He is perhaps best remembered for the story The Snow Goose, which was his only real...


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Columbia Journalism Review
Jock culture: Robert Lipsyte on Paul Gallico's Farewell to Sport and the importance of destroying your illusions.(Critical essay)
07/01/2006: 2,932 words, approx. 10 pages
In 1938, the year I was born, Paul Gallico published his valedictory Farewell to Sport, a thoughtful meditation on the "wildest, maddest, and most glamorous period in all the history of sport," which just happened to coincide with his fourteen years as a...
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The Village Voice
Mister Gallico
08/13/2003: 266 words, approx. 1 pages
MISTER GALLICO SIGHTLINES By Sam Carter Here 145 Sixth Avenue 212.647.0202 With enough bustle skirts and meat cleaving to fill a Sweeney Todd revival, Mister Gallico (Wide-mouth Theatre/Adobe Productions) feels distantly familiar from its first butcher-block sighting. Fleeing...
 


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