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Newton Kendall Thornburg Jr. (13 May 1929 – 9 May 2011) was an American novelist. He is most known for his 1976 novel '' Cutter and Bone'', which was adapted into the 1981 film ''
Cutter's Way ''Cutter's Way'' (also known as ''Cutter and Bone'') is a 1981 American neo noir thriller directed by Ivan Passer. The film stars Jeff Bridges, John Heard, and Lisa Eichhorn. The screenplay was adapted from the 1976 novel '' Cutter and Bone'' by ...
''.


Early life

Thornburg was born in
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to Newton Kendall Thornburg and Rhea Martha Mattox Thornburg. He was one of four children; he had an older brother, Robert, and two younger sisters, Margaret and Mary. His family was devoutly religious, but Thornburg soon became disenchanted with religion. Thornburg enrolled at Illinois Wesleyan College in Bloomington, Illinois, where he had a five-page short story published in the Methodist Student Movement's magazine. Thornburg was more interested in painting, and transferred to the
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to study art. Thornburg graduated from the
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with a Fine Arts degree. Thornburg briefly enrolled in the Iowa Graduate Writers Workshop before dropping out. He worked in a variety of jobs before devoting himself to writing full-time (or at least in tandem with his cattle farm in the
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) in 1973.


Career

Thornburg published his first novel ''Gentleman Born'' in 1967. Due to poor sales, Thornburg wrote his subsequent novel ''Knockover'' with the intent of writing a more traditional crime novel. A studio brought the rights to the book for a small fee, but no film was made of it. Thornburg's first big success was ''To Die in California''. It was his first hardcover novel, and rights to the film were sold to film producer
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for $100,000. Thornburg worked with Wallis on the screenplay, but a feature film was not made. The sale did, however, allow Thornburg to buy his own ranch near
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and work on writing full-time. His 1976 novel '' Cutter and Bone'' received rave reviews, with ''
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'' calling it "the best novel of its kind for ten years." It was filmed in 1981 as ''
Cutter's Way ''Cutter's Way'' (also known as ''Cutter and Bone'') is a 1981 American neo noir thriller directed by Ivan Passer. The film stars Jeff Bridges, John Heard, and Lisa Eichhorn. The screenplay was adapted from the 1976 novel '' Cutter and Bone'' by ...
'', directed by
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. Thornburg landed a four-book contract with
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and published ''Black Angus'', ''Valhalla'', and ''Dreamland''. Another novel of Thornburg's, ''
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'', was filmed in Australia in 2009 and starred
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and
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, and directed by Brown's wife
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.


Personal life

Thornburg married Karin Larson in 1952. They had three children; Kristen "Kris" (b. 1957), Mark (1959-2000), and Doug (b. 1961). Karin passed away unexpectedly in 1986. Thornburg married Janet Adams in 1992 but the two divorced three years later. Thornburg died on May 9, 2011, a few days shy of his 82nd birthday.


Bibliography

*''Gentleman Born'', Fawcett, 1967 *''Knockover'', 1968 *''To Die in California'', 1973; Consortium Book Sales & Dist, 2002, *''Cutter and Bone: a novel'', Popular Library, 1976, ; Serpent's Tail, 2001, *''Black Angus'' 1979; Fawcett Popular Library, 1980, *''Valhalla'', Little, Brown, 1980, *''Dreamland'', Arbor House, 1983, ; Consortium Book Sales & Dist, 2004, *''Beautiful Kate'', Berkley Publishing Group, 1984, *''The Lion at the Door'', 1990; Piatkus Books, 1992, *''A Man's Game'' Forge/Tor, 1996, *''Eve's Men'', 1998; Tor Books (Mm), 1999,


References

1929 births 2011 deaths People from Harvey, Illinois University of Iowa alumni 20th-century American novelists American male novelists 20th-century American male writers {{US-novelist-1920s-stub