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Clancy Sigal (September 6, 1926 – July 16, 2017) was an American writer, and the author of dozens of essays and seven books, the best-known of which is the autobiographical novel Going Away (1961).
An exuberant, careening memoir, a modern day Tom Jones, rich with the sights, sounds and people from a life led to the full in Britain and America in the 1950s, '60s and '70s. If Fielding's Tom Jones were alive in post-war England he might have been Clancy Sigal, the American author of this restlessly curious memoir.
21. Juli 2017 · Clancy Sigal, Novelist Whose Life Was a Tale in Itself, Dies at 90. The authors Clancy Sigal and Doris Lessing in the late 1950s or early ’60s. They used their romantic relationship as source...
22. Juli 2017 · Clancy Sigal. (ANTHEA SIEVEKING/CAMERA PRESS LONDON) He was a street-corner communist agitator in the early 1940s, then a World War II soldier who stared down one of the chief architects of...
- Matt Schudel
24. Juli 2017 · Clancy Sigal, who has died aged 90, was a journalist and author of autobiographical novels whose résumé also included stints as a GI in occupied Germany, where he attended the Nuremberg war...
16. Juli 2017 · Clancy Sigal was the child of a love affair between two idealists. His parents Jennie Persily and Leo Sigal were labor organizers. Jennie, a single mother, raised Clancy on her own. Chicago-born, he was an ordinary street kid until the army sent him overseas.
A PEN Lifetime Achievement award winner and National Book Award runner up, I am a Professor Emeritus at the Annenberg School of Journalism, University of Southern California. I have lectured at Oxford, Cambridge, the London School of Economics, and Eton College.