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  1. William Lindsay Gresham was born on 20 August 1909 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. William Lindsay was a writer, known for Nightmare Alley (2021), Nightmare Alley (1947) and Checkmate (1960). William Lindsay was married to Renée Rodriguez and Joy Davidman.

  2. 11 de feb. de 2022 · William Lindsay Gresham was born in Baltimore, Maryland on August 20, 1909. He and his parents later moved the family to Fall River, Massachusetts, and then to New York City. Gresham graduated from Erasmus High School in Brooklyn in 1926. [i] He later attended Upsala College in East Orange, New Jersey for two semesters in 1929 and 1930.

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  4. William Lindsay Gresham (August 20, 1909 – September 14, 1962) was an American novelist and non-fiction author particularly regarded among readers of noir. His best-known work is Nightmare Alley (1946), which was adapted into a 1947 film starring Tyrone Power.

  5. 1 de ene. de 2013 · Whether writing for the detective pulps, sci-fi digests, or lowbrow men's magazines, William Lindsay Gresham indulged his fascination with crime, psychology, magic, and spiritism. This book unearths twenty-four of Gresham's most fascinating short stories and essays, most of which have never been reprinted, and provides a comprehensive view of one of pulp fiction's most enigmatic figures.

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  6. William Lindsay Gresham Baltimore, 1909 - Nueva York, 1962 William Lindsay Gresham se graduó en 1926 y, ante la imposibilidad de encontrar un empleo fijo, trabajó una temporada como cantante folk en Greenwich Village. En 1937 participó como voluntario en la Guerra Civil Española, donde ejerció de médico en el bando republicano. Dos años después regresó a

  7. 6 de abr. de 2010 · William Lindsay Gresham (1909–1962) was a novelist and nonfiction writer. Gresham’s was a tortured mind and a tormented life, and he sought to banish his demons through a maze of dead-end ways, from Marxism to psychoanalysis to Christianity to Alcoholics Anonymous to Rinzai Zen Buddhism.