- Nacimiento
- Defunción12 de mayo de 2008 · Nevada City, California, Estados Unidos (nefropatía y cáncer)
- Nombre de nacimientoOakley Maxwell Hall
- Alias
- Jason Manor
- Oakley Hall nació el 1 de julio de 1920 en San Diego, California, Estados Unidos. Fue un escritor, conocido por Pueblo fantasma (1959), The Loss of Nameless Things (2004) y Independent Lens (1999). Estuvo casado con Barbara Edinger . Murió el 12 de mayo de 2008 en California, Estados Unidos.
- CónyugeBarbara Edinger (1944 - 12 de mayo de 2008) (su muerte, 4 niños)
- Author of two dozen books, including several novels, mysteries, how-to-write books, and one opera libretto.
- Professor of English at the University of California at Irvine, and was head of the writing department for 20 years. He helped establish the renowned UCI Writing Program and the Squaw Valley Writer's Workshop.
- Earned his bachelor's degree from UC Berkeley, and joined the Marine Corps during World War II. It was while stationed on Maui awaiting the invasion of Japan that he began to write in earnest.
- Survived by his widow (Barbara E. Hall), his four children (Oakley Maxwell Hall III; May 26, 1950 - February 13, 2011, Sands Hall, Tracy Hall, and Brett Hall-Jones) and seven grandchildren.
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