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Don Berry

Lifespan
1932 – 2001
Nationality
American
Active
1956 – 1959
Works held
3

Don Berry (1932–2001) was best known for his acclaimed trilogy of historical novels of the early Oregon frontier, Trask, Moontrap (a National Book Award nominee) and To Build a Ship, but he also wrote science fiction, and lived as a painter, sculptor, musician, poet and Zen practitioner. A Beat-adjacent polymath (a friend of Gary Snyder), his imaginative range was wide.

The works

  1. 1959
  2. 1958
  3. 1956

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