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American novelist
Hal Bennett
Bennett author photo from the jacket of Wait Until The Evening
BornGeorge Harold Bennett
April 21, 1930
Buckingham, Virginia
DiedSeptember 11, 2004
Newark, New Jersey
NationalityAmerican
Other namesHarriet Janeway
John D. Revere
OccupationWriter

George Harold "Hal" Bennett (April 21, 1930 – September 11, 2004) was an author known for a variety of books. His 1970 novel Lord of Dark Places was described as "a satirical and all but scatological attack on the phallic myth", and was reprinted in 1997. He was Playboy's most promising writer of the year. He also wrote under the pen names Harriet Janeway and John D. Revere (the Assassin series). His books are sometimes compared to Mark Twain's style of satire, but contain a much stronger sexual tone.

Awards and honors

Selected bibliography

Selected uncollected short stories

  • "Wings of the Dove," Black American Literature Forum, Vol. 23, No. 2 (Summer 1989), pp. 223-230
  • "Miss Askew on Ice," Callaloo, Vol. 10, No. 1 (Winter 1987), pp. 1-12
  • "Chewing Gum," Black American Literature Forum, Vol. 21, No. 4 (Winter 1987), pp. 379-392

as Harriet Janeway

as John D. Revere

  • Justin Perry : The Assassin
  • The Assassin 2 : Vatican Kill
  • The Assassin 3 : Born To Kill
  • The Assassin 4: Death's Running Mate
  • The Assassin 5: Stud Service

Autobiography

  • Bennett, Hal (1991). "The Visible Man". In Nakamura, Joyce (ed.). Contemporary Authors Autobiography Series. Vol. 13. Gale Research. pp. 73–88. ISBN 9780810345126.

Further reading

References

  1. The New Jersey Star-Ledger, Newark, September 11, 2004.
  2. The Hal Bennett collection Archived 2014-05-20 at the Wayback Machine in the Contemporary Collections at the Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center at Boston University
  3. Walcott, Ronald (July 1974). "The Novels of Hal Bennett". Black World/Negro Digest. Johnson Publishing Company. p. 79.
  4. Emmanuel S. Nelson (ed.), Contemporary African American Novelists: A Bio-Bibliographical Critical Sourcebook.
  5. "WebVoyage Record View 1".
  6. "WebVoyage".
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