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About: Jack Cady

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Jack Cady (March 20, 1932 – January 14, 2004) was an American author, born in Kentucky. He is known mostly as an award winning writer of fantasy, horror, and science fiction. He won the Nebula Award, the World Fantasy Award, and the Bram Stoker Award. Cady is perhaps known best for the Nebula-winning short story "The Night We Buried Road Dog" (1993). Stories of his were included in the Best American Short Stories anthologies of 1971 and 1972. Another of Cady's books was The American Writer: Shaping a Nation's Mind, a survey of American literature.

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  • جاك كادي (بالإنجليزية: Jack Cady)‏‏ (20 مارس 1932 في كولومبوس، أوهايو - 14 يناير 2004 في بورت تاونسند) روائي، وكاتب، وكاتب خيال علمي من الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • Jack Andrew Cady (* 20. März 1932 in Columbus, Ohio; † 14. Januar 2004 in Port Townsend, Washington) war ein amerikanischer Autor von Science-Fiction-, Fantasy- und Horror-Novellen, Kurzgeschichten und Romanen. (de)
  • Jack Cady (March 20, 1932 – January 14, 2004) was an American author, born in Kentucky. He is known mostly as an award winning writer of fantasy, horror, and science fiction. He won the Nebula Award, the World Fantasy Award, and the Bram Stoker Award. Cady was a conscientious objector during the Korean War, but served in the U.S. Coast Guard in Maine. He later had several jobs, including truck driver, auctioneer, landscaper and finally university instructor. He first taught creative writing at the University of Washington from 1968 until 1973, and he then had a number of brief teaching stints at colleges in Illinois, Pennsylvania and Alaska from 1973 to 1978. During 1985 he began teaching writing at Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, Washington, and he retired from that job in 1998. Cady married fellow writer in 1977, and they remained married until his death. Cady's collected literary papers were donated to the Mortvedt Library at Pacific Lutheran University during the spring of 2006. Cady is perhaps known best for the Nebula-winning short story "The Night We Buried Road Dog" (1993). Stories of his were included in the Best American Short Stories anthologies of 1971 and 1972. His dystopian novel McDowell's Ghost concerns a modern-day Southerner who keeps seeing the ghost of an ancestor killed during the Civil War; the spirit helps McDowell obtain justice for a female friend who was raped. Another of Cady's books was The American Writer: Shaping a Nation's Mind, a survey of American literature. (en)
  • Jack Cady, né le 20 mars 1932 à Columbus dans l'Ohio et mort le 14 janvier 2004 à Port Townsend dans l'État de Washington, est un écrivain américain de science-fiction et d'horreur. (fr)
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  • جاك كادي (بالإنجليزية: Jack Cady)‏‏ (20 مارس 1932 في كولومبوس، أوهايو - 14 يناير 2004 في بورت تاونسند) روائي، وكاتب، وكاتب خيال علمي من الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • Jack Andrew Cady (* 20. März 1932 in Columbus, Ohio; † 14. Januar 2004 in Port Townsend, Washington) war ein amerikanischer Autor von Science-Fiction-, Fantasy- und Horror-Novellen, Kurzgeschichten und Romanen. (de)
  • Jack Cady, né le 20 mars 1932 à Columbus dans l'Ohio et mort le 14 janvier 2004 à Port Townsend dans l'État de Washington, est un écrivain américain de science-fiction et d'horreur. (fr)
  • Jack Cady (March 20, 1932 – January 14, 2004) was an American author, born in Kentucky. He is known mostly as an award winning writer of fantasy, horror, and science fiction. He won the Nebula Award, the World Fantasy Award, and the Bram Stoker Award. Cady is perhaps known best for the Nebula-winning short story "The Night We Buried Road Dog" (1993). Stories of his were included in the Best American Short Stories anthologies of 1971 and 1972. Another of Cady's books was The American Writer: Shaping a Nation's Mind, a survey of American literature. (en)
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  • Jack Cady (fr)
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