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- Carl_Fick abstract "Carl Fick (born August 5, 1918, Evanston, Illinois) is the director of several documentaries including the Cannes award-winning A Day in the Death of Donny B and the author of two novels, The Danziger Transcript and A Disturbance in Paris. The Danziger Transcript was published in hardcover by Putnam in 1971, and in mass market paperback by Dell in 1974. He also co-authored or ghost-wrote From Mexico with Death with Jose Luis Guzman, published in 1977 by Zebra. A Disturbance in Paris was published by Little, Brown in 1982.He attended Cornell University, graduating in 1940 with a Bachelor of Arts degree. While an undergraduate, he wrote a weekly column for the Trumansburg Leader. In 1941, he married Shirley Stevens Stuart in Bronxville, New York. After graduating, he went to work for Collier's magazine as a staff writer. But then the US entered WWII, and Fick went to serve in England in the US Army Air Corps.".
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- Carl_Fick comment "Carl Fick (born August 5, 1918, Evanston, Illinois) is the director of several documentaries including the Cannes award-winning A Day in the Death of Donny B and the author of two novels, The Danziger Transcript and A Disturbance in Paris. The Danziger Transcript was published in hardcover by Putnam in 1971, and in mass market paperback by Dell in 1974. He also co-authored or ghost-wrote From Mexico with Death with Jose Luis Guzman, published in 1977 by Zebra.".
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