Thomas Berger Quotes
A collection of quotes by Thomas Berger.
Thomas Berger was an acclaimed American novelist known for his satirical and philosophical works. Born on July 20, 1924, in Cincinnati, Ohio, Berger went on to serve in the U.S. Army during World War II. Afterward, he earned a bachelor's degree in English from the University of Cincinnati before pursuing a master's degree in education from the University of Michigan.
Berger began his writing career as a copywriter and editor for several magazines and advertising agencies. However, his true passion lay in fiction writing, and he gained recognition for his debut novel, "Crazy in Berlin" in 1958. His breakthrough came with "Little Big Man" in 1964, a satirical Western that was both critically acclaimed and commercially successful. The novel was later adapted into a film starring Dustin Hoffman.
Known for his versatility, Berger explored various genres, including historical fiction, crime fiction, and comedy, throughout his career. His works often challenged conventional norms and humorously examined existential themes. Berger's writing style was characterized by his sharp wit, insightful observations, and vivid characterizations.
Over the course of his career, Thomas Berger published more than 20 novels, including "Neighbors," "The Feud," and "Sneaky People." He received numerous accolades, including the James Fenimore Cooper Prize for Historical Fiction and the Writers Guild Award for Best Adapted Screenplay.
Thomas Berger passed away on July 13, 2014, in Nyack, New York, leaving behind a rich literary legacy that continues to captivate readers with its wit and intellectual depth.