A. E. Hotchner
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Aaron Edward Hotchner, (June 28, 1920- ) is an American editor, novelist, playwright and biographer. He was born in St. Louis and attended Soldan High School. He graduated from Washington University Law School in 1941, practiced law briefly, then served as a military journalist. Hotchner is best known for Papa Hemingway, his 1966 biography of close friend Ernest Hemingway, whose work he had adapted for plays and television.
He has earned admiration for giving all profits from a number of ventures with actor Paul Newman (including co-authorship of a cookbook, as well as musical benefits[1]) to support the Hole in the Wall Gang Camp and other charities.
King of the Hill, A. E. Hotchner's evocative memoir about growing up in St. Louis during the Great Depression, was made into a movie in 1993, the screenplay written and directed by Steven Soderbergh.
[edit] Partial Bibliography
- The Dangerous American (Random House, 1958)
- Papa Hemingway (Random House, 1966)
- Treasure (Random House, 1970)
- King of the Hill (Harper & Rowe, 1973, ISBN 0-06-011964-0)
- Looking for Miracles : a memoir about loving (Harper & Row, 1975, ISBN 0-06-011965-9)
- Doris Day, Her Own Story (G.K. Hall, 1976, ISBN 0-8161-6391-X)
- Sophia, Living and Loving : Her Own Story (Morrow, 1979, ISBN 0-688-03428-4)
- The Man Who Lived at the Ritz (Putnam, 1981, ISBN 0-399-12651-1)
- Papa Hemingway : The Ecstasy and Sorrow (Morrow, 1983, ISBN 0-688-02041-0)
- Choice People : The Greats, Near-Greats, and Ingrates I Have Known (Morrow, 1984, ISBN 0-688-02215-4)
- Hemingway and His World (Vendome, 1989, ISBN 0-86565-115-9)
- Blown away : The Rolling Stones and the Death of the Sixties (Simon & Shuster, 1990, ISBN 0-671-69316-6)
- Louisiana Purchase (Carroll & Graf, 1996, ISBN 0-7867-0309-1)
- The Day I Fired Alan Ladd and Other World War II Adventures (U. of Missouri Press, 2002, ISBN 0-8262-1432-0)
- Everyone Comes to Elaine’s (Harper Entertainment, 2004, ISBN 0-06-053818-X)
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- A.E. Hotchner at the Internet Movie Database
- Short bio at Washington University
- Another short bio at Washington University
- Bio at St. Louis Walk of Fame
- 1984 RealAudio interview with A. E. Hotchner by Don Swaim
- Paul Newman and A.E. Hotchner, Shameless Exploitation in Pursuit of the Common Good: the Madcap Business Adventure of the Truly Oddest Couple (Random House, 2003, ISBN 0-385-51159-0).
- King of the Hill (movie review by Richard Harrington), Washington Post, September 10, 1993