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  1. A prolific novelist, Glendon Swarthout was known for reader-friendly linear plots that maintain interest and attract readers of all ages. Active as both an educator and fiction-writer, Swarthout is best remembered for his bestselling novel Bless the Beasts and Children as well as The Shootist, a novel set in the American West where the author ...

  2. Sep 26, 1992 · Glendon Swarthout, author of "Bless the Beasts and Children" and other novels set largely in the West, died on Wednesday at his home here. He was 74 years old. Mr. Swarthout, a Michigan native...

  3. Mar 6, 1988 · Glendon Swarthout. 3.88. 4,028 ratings670 reviews. IN PIONEER NEBRASKA, A WOMAN LEADS WHERE NO MAN WILL GO. Soon to be a major motion picture directed by Tommy Lee Jones. The Homesman is a devastating story of early pioneers in 1850s American West.

  4. Glendon Swarthout. Writer: The Shootist. Novelist Glendon Swarthout had the widest literary range of any American author of his generation, writing 16 novels, which ranged from dramas to comedies to romances and mysteries, and another 6 novellas for young adults with his wife, Kathryn.

  5. About the Author. Glendon Swarthout had the widest literary range of any American author of his generation, writing 16 novels that ranged from dramas to comedies to romances and mysteries, and another 6 novellas for young adults with his wife, Kathryn.

  6. Glendon Swarthout. Writer: The Shootist. Novelist Glendon Swarthout had the widest literary range of any American author of his generation, writing 16 novels, which ranged from dramas to comedies to romances and mysteries, and another 6 novellas for young adults with his wife, Kathryn.

  7. Glendon Swarthout had the widest literary range of any American author of his generation, writing 16 novels that ranged from dramas to comedies to romances and mysteries, and another 6 novellas for young adults with his wife, Kathryn.

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