Gregory Clark (1) (1892–1977)
Author of May Your First Love Be Your Last and Other Stories
For other authors named Gregory Clark, see the disambiguation page.
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Gregory Clark fought in World War I in Canada's Third Division and was a war correspondent in World War II. He was a son, husband, father, fisherman, and gentle observer of life. When they both worked at the Toronto Star, Ernest Hemingway described him as "the best writer on the paper."
This book is a collection of short, humourous essays taken from Gregory Clark's column in the Montreal Standard and Weekend Magazine. Its sections are "The Million," "Decoration," "Triumphs and Undoings," "The show more Straight Dope," and "Fragments" [of an autobiography]. show less
This book is a collection of short, humourous essays taken from Gregory Clark's column in the Montreal Standard and Weekend Magazine. Its sections are "The Million," "Decoration," "Triumphs and Undoings," "The show more Straight Dope," and "Fragments" [of an autobiography]. show less
Gregory Clark wrote about hunting and fishing and cooking and husbands and wives and driving and play and war and human nature.
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