John Sanford (writer)
Julian Shapiro | |
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| Born | Julian Lawrence Shapiro May 31, 1904 Harlem |
| Died | March 6, 2003 Montecito, California |
| Pen name | John Sanford, John B. Sanford |
| Notable works | The Old Man's Place, The People From Heaven |
| Spouse | Marguerite Roberts |
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John Sanford or John B. Sanford, born Julian Lawrence Shapiro (May 31, 1904 – March 6, 2003), was an American screenwriter and prose writer who wrote 24 books. The Cambridge Companion to Jewish American Literature describes him as, "Perhaps the most outstanding neglected novelist." A one-time member of the Communist Party, after he and his wife Marguerite Roberts refused to testify to the House Un-American Activities Committee, they were blacklisted and unable to work in Hollywood for nearly a decade.
Sanford wrote half of his books after he was 80. He published a 5-volume autobiography, for which he received a PEN/Faulkner Award and the Los Angeles Times Lifetime Achievement Award. He left three unpublished novels and was writing up until a month before his death at 98.