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Hilary Masters (1928–2015)

Author of Last Stands: Notes From Memory

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About the Author

Hilary Masters (February 3, 1928 - June 14, 2015) was an American writer. He was born in Kansas City, Missouri, the son of poet Edgar Lee Masters. He attended Davidson College from 1944-1946, then served in the U.S. Navy from 1946 -1947 as a naval correspondent. He completed his BA at Brown show more University in 1952. His books included Post: A Fable, In Rooms of Memory: Essays, Last Stands: Notes From Memory and How the Indians Buried Their Dead: Stories. He died in his home in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania at age 87. show less

Works by Hilary Masters

In Rooms of Memory: Essays (2009) 11 copies
Post (2011) 7 copies
Clemmons : a novel (1985) 6 copies
Elegy for Sam Emerson (2006) 6 copies
Cooper (1987) 5 copies
Strickland: A Romance (1989) 2 copies
Home is the exile (2015) 2 copies
An American Marriage (1969) 1 copy

Associated Works

The Best American Essays 1999 (1999) — Contributor — 187 copies
Pittsburgh Noir (2011) — Contributor — 65 copies

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Legal name
Masters, Hilary Thomas
Birthdate
1928-02-03
Date of death
2015-06-14
Gender
male
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Kansas City, Missouri, USA
Place of death
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Places of residence
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Education
Davidson College
Brown University (BA|1952)
Occupations
university professor
writing teacher
journalist
theatrical press agent
novelist
memoirist
Relationships
Masters, Edgar Lee (father)
George, Kathleen (wife)
Organizations
United States Navy (naval correspondent)
Awards and honors
American Academy of Arts and Letters Academy Award (Literature, 2003)
Short biography
Hilary Masters was born in Kansas City, Missouri, the son of poet Edgar Lee Masters, and his wife Ellen Frances Coyne Masters. He attended Davidson College and did military service in the U.S. Navy just after World War II as a naval correspondent. He completed his bachelor's degree at Brown University in 1952. He went to work for Bennett & Pleasant, a firm of New York press agents, and then became an independent theatrical press agent for Off Broadway and summer theaters during 1953 to 1956. That year, he returned to journalism with the Hyde Park Record in New York. In the 1960s he ran as a Democratic candidate for a New York Assembly seat, and worked as a freelance photographer.
For 32 years, he was a professor of English at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He wrote novels, short stories, essays and a memoir, Last Stands: Notes from Memory (1982). In 1994, he married as his second wife writer Kathleen George.

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This is a memoir of growing up the son of Edgar Lee Masters by his 2nd wife. There are clear-eyed portrayals of loony people: the ex-cavalry man grandfather who raised his, his grandmother, and his parents. It is a sad book & feels very truthful.
 
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