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Thomas Berger

Thomas Berger is the author of twenty-three novels. His previous novels include Best Friends, Meeting Evil, and The Feud, which was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. His Little Big Man is known throughout the world.

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Buzzle.com, May 18, 2012
...The Secret Agent The Portrait of a Lady Edward Rosier Thomas (voice) Little Women Royal Deceit Swing Kids Thomas Berger Jack Kelly A Murder of Quality (TV movie) Tim Perkins Treasure Island (TV movie) Jim Hawkins Henry V Robin the Luggage-Boy Empire of...
Artist Direct, May 1, 2012
...starring the celebrated actor is the new thriller Meeting Evil, which is based on the popular novel by Thomas Berger. The film co-stars Luke Wilson (The Royal Tenenbaums), and was directed by Chris Fisher, who helmed the 2005 crime drama Dirty, as well...
Vanity Fair, April 25, 2012
...award the Pulitzer to a title of its own choosing, as it did in 1984, when it scrapped Thomas Berger’s novel The Feud in favor of William Kennedy’s Ironweed. Most often, however, instead of playing king-maker (or queen-maker, about a third of the...
Collider.com, April 19, 2012
...what he had to say after the jump: Collider: How did you first come across this novel by Thomas Berger and what made you decide to turn it into a film? CHRIS FISHER:  It was actually brought to me from another director, who is not a writer. ...
Daily Beast, April 17, 2012
...to give the award. In 1984, the board overruled the jury’s recommendation to award the prize to Thomas Berger’s The Feud, instead choosing William Kennedy’s Ironweed. “Heck, it’s happened 15 times in drama!” Gissler said. “There’s always...
Globe and Mail, April 11, 2012
...on a list, you might as well be No.1. Why do writers write? Because it isnt there. Thomas Berger (1924- ), American novelist � 2012 The Globe and Mail Inc. All Rights Reserved...
Honolulu Star-Advertiser, February 25, 2012
...were wrongly diagnosed and that in fact they were suffering from PTSD or traumatic brain injury," said Thomas Berger, executive director of Vietnam Veterans of America's health council. Although the number of personality disorder discharges is small...
Honolulu Star-Advertiser, February 25, 2012
...were wrongly diagnosed and that in fact they were suffering from PTSD or traumatic brain injury," said Thomas Berger, executive director of Vietnam Veterans of America's health council. Although the number of personality disorder discharges is small...
KansasCity.com, February 25, 2012
...discharges were wrongly diagnosed and that in fact they were suffering from PTSD or traumatic brain injury, said Thomas Berger, executive director of Vietnam Veterans of America's health council. Although the number of personality disorder discharges is...
Austin American Statesman, February 24, 2012
...were wrongly diagnosed and that in fact they were suffering from PTSD or traumatic brain injury," said Thomas Berger, executive director of Vietnam Veterans of America's health council. It will be up to the Colorado National Guard to decide how Carlson...
HeraldNet, February 20, 2012
...starring Dustin Hoffman as Jack Crabb, a 121-year-old Cheyenne Indian, whose adventurous and infamous story is recounted in Thomas Berger's book.Jack Crabb, raised by both an Indian and a white man, hung out with Wild Bill Hickock, Wyatt Earp and...
HeraldNet, February 20, 2012
...starring Dustin Hoffman as Jack Crabb, a 121-year-old Cheyenne Indian, whose adventurous and infamous story is recounted in Thomas Berger's book. Jack Crabb, raised by both an Indian and a white man, hung out with Wild Bill Hickock, Wyatt Earp and...
Nunatsiaq News, February 1, 2012
...Rights of the Child requires. Few people in rewarding and well-paid jobs commit suicide. The report quotes consultant Thomas Berger approvingly: “The success of Nunavut will ultimately be measured by the extent to which Inuit are able to participate in...