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Marilyn Durham (née Wall, September 8, 1930 – March 19, 2015) was an American author of fiction. Her best-known novel is her first, ''The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing'', which was made into a film of the same name. ==Early life== Durham was born in Evansville, Indiana, in 1930, to Russell and Stacy Birdsall Wall. Her father was an L&N blacksmith. Durham attended Evansville College (now called the University of Evansville) for a year (1949–50). She married Kilburn Durham, a field representative for Social Security, in November 1950, and settled into life as a wife and mother. She was a self-described "frumpy housewife."〔Gale Reference Team, ''Durham, Marilyn''; Corrigan, ''Housewife Durham''〕 The Durhams had two daughters, Elaine and Jennifer. Durham had a lifelong interest in the history of medieval England, archaeology, theology, and astronomy.〔Durham, M. "Cat Dancing Lady, ''Life'', 89.〕
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