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Born | Courtlandt Dixon Barnes Bryan April 22, 1936 New York City, U.S. |
Died | December 15, 2009 Guilford, Connecticut, U.S. | (aged 73)
Education | Yale University, B.A., 1958 Berkshire School |
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Employer(s) | Monocle (Editor-in-Chief, 1961–65) The New Yorker Lynn Nesbit at Janklow & Nesbit Literary Agency |
Known for | Friendly Fire (film) (1979) Friendly Fire (1976) P. S. Wilkinson (1965) So Much Unfairness of Things (1965) |
Parent(s) | Joseph Bryan III Katharine (Barnes) Bryan John O'Hara (stepfather) |
Awards | Harper Prize (1965) Peabody Award (1980) |
Courtlandt Dixon Barnes Bryan (April 22, 1936 – December 15, 2009), better known as C. D. B. Bryan, was an American author and journalist.[1][2]