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  1. Richard Bradford (May 1, 1932 – March 23, 2002) was an American novelist, best known for his 1968 novel Red Sky at Morning, a film version of which was released in 1971. He also wrote So Far from Heaven , a novel about the adventures of a disillusioned executive who flees his life in the city for a New Mexico cattle ranch.

  2. Mar 30, 2002 · Richard Bradford, a novelist of the Southwest who wrote ''Red Sky at Morning,'' died last Saturday at his home in Santa Fe, N.M. He was 69. The cause was lung cancer, said Jacquita Jones, his ...

  3. Mar 29, 2002 · Richard Bradford, 70, a novelist who wrote “Red Sky at Morning” and “So Far From Heaven,” died Saturday of lung cancer in Santa Fe, N.M. A Chicago native, Bradford graduated from Tulane ...

  4. Dec 4, 2012 · Richard Bradford’s biography is a mostly reliable guide through Martin Amis’s best novels, but lacks an instinctive feeling for their author. ... The novelist Maurice Carlos Ruffin shared ...

  5. United States. Red Sky at Morning is a 1968 novel by Richard Bradford. It was made into a 1971 film of the same name. [1] The book follows Josh Arnold, a young man whose family relocates from Mobile, Alabama to Corazon Sagrado, New Mexico during World War II. It was regarded as a "true delight" ( Washington Post Book World) and a "novel of ...

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  6. Mar 23, 2002 · Richard Bradford. Born. in Chicago, Illinois, The United States. May 01, 1932. Died. March 23, 2002. edit data. Richard Bradford was an American novelist, best known for his 1968 novel Red Sky at Morning, a film version of which was released in 1971. ( wikipedia)

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