John Vance
John Vance
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Full name: John Creed Cook Vance
Common aliases: None notable
Birth and Death Dates
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Born: August 17, 1911
Died: May 14, 1980
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Nationality: American
Profession(s):
+ Novelist
+ Short story writer
+ Editor
Early Life and Background
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John Vance was born in San Francisco, California, to a family of modest means. His early life was marked by struggles and hardships, which would later influence his writing style and themes. Vance's love for reading and storytelling began at an early age, and he spent much of his childhood devouring books from the local library.
Major Accomplishments
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Vance's writing career spanned over four decades, during which he published numerous novels, short stories, and essays. Some of his most notable works include:
The Crying Child (1946), a novel that explores the themes of trauma and redemption.
Children of the Kingdom (1950), a collection of short stories that showcase Vance's ability to craft compelling narratives.
Vance was also a prolific editor, working with several prominent publishing houses throughout his career. His expertise in editing helped shape the work of many notable authors, cementing his reputation as a respected figure in the literary world.
Notable Works or Actions
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The Crying Child (1946) - A novel that explores the themes of trauma and redemption.
Children of the Kingdom (1950) - A collection of short stories showcasing Vance's ability to craft compelling narratives.
* Editorial work with prominent publishing houses.
Impact and Legacy
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Vance's impact on literature extends far beyond his own writing. His editorial work helped shape the careers of numerous authors, while his novels and short stories continue to be studied in academic circles for their thought-provoking themes and characters. As a writer, Vance was known for his ability to craft compelling narratives that explored the human condition.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Vance's legacy as a writer and editor has endured long after his passing. His novels and short stories continue to be widely read and studied, while his editorial work remains an important part of literary history. As a testament to his enduring impact, Vance is still widely quoted and remembered today for his thought-provoking works and contributions to the world of literature.
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Quotes by John Vance

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There were a lot of workers who were exposed to some pretty nasty stuff. We are moving as quickly as we can to make as many decisions as we can.

They are then assessed with a state examination, and then we interview and fingerprint them,

I think it would be nice if they came down and shared some more of the residents' concerns.

I think for the most part this would be a very good idea - it will give her a sense of security. However, when would a female consider herself particularly at risk? In my opinion, she could be at risk anytime.

State law requires notification of all class 3s, and last year it became a requirement to notify on class 2s,



