Fred Gipson

Journalist and author; 'Old Yeller' author

Fred Gipson - Journalist and author; 'Old Yeller' author
Born

1908
117 years ago

Died

August 14th, 1973
52 years ago — 65 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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A journalist and author, contributed to American literature through writing novels that often featured themes of rural life. The most notable work includes 'Old Yeller', published in 1956, which tells the story of a boy and his dog in Texas during the 1860s. This novel received critical acclaim and was adapted into a successful Disney film in 1960. In addition to novels, also wrote short stories and articles for various publications, adding to the literary landscape of the mid-20th century. The storytelling quality captured the voice and experiences of the American South.

Authored 'Old Yeller'

Wrote for various publications

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