Malcolm Braly Explained

Malcolm Braly
Birth Date:25 July 1925
Birth Place:Portland, Oregon
Death Place:Baltimore, Maryland
Occupation:Novelist
Nationality:American
Period:1960–1979
Subject:prison, incarceration
Notableworks:On the Yard (1967)

Malcolm Braly (July 25, 1925April 7, 1980[1]) was an American author born in Portland, Oregon. He spent much of his life in and out of various prisons, including Folsom Prison and San Quentin, before earning recognition as an author after his final release from prison in 1965.[2]

His most acclaimed novel, On the Yard, was first published in 1967,[3] and adapted to film in 1979.[4] His other books include Felony Tank (1961); Shake Him Till He Rattles (1963); It's Cold Out There (1966); his memoir, False Starts: A Memoir of San Quentin and Other Prisons (1976); and his final novel, The Protector (1979).

Braly died of injuries sustained from a traffic accident in Baltimore, Maryland, at 54.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Malcolm Braly, 50; Writer on Prisons; Spent 20 Years in Institutions Author of 'On the Yard' and San Quentin Memoirs Talents Are Discovered. New York Times . 1980-04-09 . 2010-05-12 . C. Gerald . Fraser.
  2. https://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9B03E2D61238E732A2575AC0A9629C94619FD6CF Fraser, C. Gerald, "Malcolm Braly, 50; Writer on Prisons; Spent 20 Years in Institutions, Author of 'On the Yard' and San Quentin Memoirs Talents Are Discovered," The New York Times, April 9, 1980
  3. News: San Quentin Survival Kit. New York Times . 1967-10-22 . 2010-05-12 . Richard . Rhodes.
  4. News: Stir Fry. https://web.archive.org/web/20070509044304/http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,920123,00.html. dead. May 9, 2007. Time Magazine . 1979-02-12 . 2010-05-12.