Thomas Berger (novelist)
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Thomas Louis Berger (born July 20, 1924) is a U.S. novelist.
Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, Berger was in Europe with the U.S. army, and then studied at the University of Cincinnati and at Columbia University. He worked as a librarian and a journalist before publishing his first novel, Crazy in Berlin, in 1958. Berger may be best known for the movie made from his novel Little Big Man, which starred Dustin Hoffman.
[edit] Books
- Crazy in Berlin (1958)
- Reinhart in Love (1962)
- Little Big Man (1964)
- Killing Time (1967)
- Vital Parts (1971)
- Regiment of Women (1973)
- Sneaky People (1975)
- Who is Teddy Villanova (1977)
- Arthur Rex: A Legendary Novel (1978)
- Neighbors (1980)
- Reinhart's Women (1981)
- The Feud (1983)
- Granted Wishes: Three Stories (1984)
- Nowhere (1985)
- Being Invisible (1987)
- The Houseguest (1988)
- Changing the Past (1989)
- Orrie's Story (1990)
- Meeting Evil (1992)
- Robert Crews (1994)
- Suspects (1996)
- The Return of Little Big Man (1999)
- Best Friends (2003)
- Adventures of the Artificial Woman (2004)