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Gerald Haslam : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gerald Haslam
Gerald William Haslam (born March 18, 1937) is an author who has focused on rural and small towns in California's Great Central Valley including its poor and working class people of all colors. A native of Oildale, California, Haslam has received numerous literary awards. Most recently he and wife Janice E. Haslam have examined the life of Senator S. I. Hayakawa (''In Thought and Action: The Enigmatic Life of S. I. Hayakawa'') and the life of a Depression migrant (''Leon Patterson: A California Story''). Reviewer David Peck has labeled Haslam "the quintessential California writer." ==Early life and education== Haslam was born in Bakersfield, the son of an oil worker. Growing up in nearby Oildale, he attended Garces Memorial High School before working as a farm field hand, a store clerk and an oil field roustabout and roughneck. He served in the U.S. Army from 1958 through 1960. He attended Bakersfield Junior College then San Francisco State University, where he earned a B.A in 1963 and an M.A. in 1965. He completed a Ph.D. from The Union Graduate School in 1980. He played college football, ran track and boxed in the Golden Gloves. He is a member of the Bakersfield Community College Track/Cross-country Hall of Fame. Haslam's wife, Janice E. Haslam, edited all his books and co-authored of three of them. He is the father of computer-game developer Fred Haslam.
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