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  2. Robert Anthony Stone (August 21, 1937 – January 10, 2015) was an American novelist, journalist, and college professor. He was five times a finalist for the National Book Award for Fiction, [2] which he did receive in 1975 for his novel Dog Soldiers.

  3. Aug 17, 2024 · Robert Stone was an American author of fiction about individuals in conflict with the decaying late 20th-century Western societies in which they live. Stone served in the U.S. Navy before attending New York (1958–59) and Stanford (1962–64) universities. He wrote advertising copy and newspaper.

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  4. Mar 9, 2020 · Set in New Orleans, where Stone and his wife had briefly lived, the novel had a sprawling cast of characters — a pimp-scarred prostitute, an African-American journalist, a “cosmic philosopher ...

  5. Apr 18, 2020 · The New Orleans of early-’60s civil-rights battles, with its assortment of right-wing racists, do-gooders, pot-smoking hipsters, and con artists, gave Stone the material for his first novel, A ...

  6. Jan 16, 2015 · Robert Stone was an award-winning novelist who told tales of seekers, frauds and other misbegotten American dreamers in such works as A Flag for Sunrise and Dog Soldiers.

  7. Jan 10, 2015 · ROBERT STONE was the author of seven novels: A Hall of Mirrors, Dog Soldiers (winner of the National Book Award), A Flag for Sunrise, Children of Light, Outerbridge Reach, Damascus Gate, and Bay of Souls. His story collection, Bear and His Daughter, was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, and his memoir, Prime Green, was published in 2006.

  8. Jan 11, 2015 · Robert Stone, who died on Saturday at 77, explored the underside of American life in books populated with pilgrims, agitators and crackpots in search of salvation, or what he called “the ...

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