Saturday, April 27, 2013
High Noon, Gary Cooper, and the Cold War
I posted an essay over at the Western Fictioneers blog about the film High Noon, and the story behind it. Check it out HERE
Labels:
blacklisting,
cold war,
Gary cooper,
high noon,
mccarthy
Troy D. Smith was born in the Upper Cumberland region of Tennessee in 1968. He has waxed floors, moved furniture, been a lay preacher, and taught high school and college. He writes in a variety of genres, achieving his earliest successes with westerns -his first published short story appeared in 1995 in Louis L'Amour Western Magazine, and he won the Spur Award in 2001 for the novel Bound for the Promise-Land (being a finalist on two other occasions.) He received his PhD in history from the University of Illinois, and is currently teaching history at Tennessee Tech.
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