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Oakley Hall

Oakley Maxwell Hall (July 1, 1920 – May 12, 2008) was an American novelist. He was born in San Diego, California, graduated from the University of California, Berkeley, and served in the Marines during World War II.〔http://senate.universityofcalifornia.edu/inmemoriam/oakleyhall.html〕 Some of his mysteries were published under the pen names "O.M. Hall" and "Jason Manor."〔 Hall received his Master of Fine Arts in English from the Iowa Writers' Workshop at the University of Iowa.〔(New York Review of Books - Oakley Hall )〕
==Career==
His books focus primarily on the historical American West. His most famous book, ''Warlock'', was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1958.〔 The film adaptation of the same title, directed by Edward Dmytryk, starred Henry Fonda, Richard Widmark and Anthony Quinn. In Thomas Pynchon's introduction to Richard Fariña's ''Been Down So Long It Looks Like Up to Me'', Pynchon stated that he and Fariña started a "micro-cult" around ''Warlock''. Another novel, ''The Downhill Racers'', was made into a film starring Robert Redford in 1969.〔http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0064253/〕
After the death of Wallace Stegner, Hall was considered the dean of West Coast writers, having supported the early careers of California novelists such as Richard Ford and Michael Chabon, both graduates of the well-known writing program at the University of California, Irvine, where Hall taught for many years, and Amy Tan, his student from The Community of Writers at Squaw Valley.〔 Hall's colleagues at Irvine included Pulitzer Prize-winning poet and fellow Iowa graduate Charles Wright, and poet and Victorian Scholar Robert Peters. San Diego—and Hall's one-time San Diego neighborhood of Mission Hills—serve as focal points of two novels, ''Corpus of Joe Bailey'' and ''Love & War in California''.
Oakley Hall married Barbara Edinger Hall, a professional photographer, in 1944, and they were married for 64 years. They had four children: Brett Hall Jones, director of the Community of Writers at Squaw Valley, the writers’ conference that Oakley Hall helped found in 1969; Sands Hall, a teacher, actor, director, and novelist (''Catching Heaven'', 2000, and ''Tools of the Writer’s Craft'', 2005);〔 Tracy, a schoolteacher; and Oakley "Tad" Hall III, the author of the play ''Grinder’s Stand'',〔 whose tragic fall from a bridge and the brain damage suffered from this fall are documented in Bill Rose's film ''The Loss of Nameless Things''.〔
Hall died May 12, 2008, in Nevada City, California.〔 Among his many honors are lifetime achievement awards from the PEN American Center and the Cowboy Hall of Fame.

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