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Sillitoe, Alan(encyclopedia)

Sillitoe, Alan (sh) and uchees (medicine)


Sillitoe, Alan (sh)




born March 4, 1928, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, Eng.

English writer.

The son of a tannery worker, he worked in factories from age 14. Many of his later novels and stories are brash and angry accounts of working-class life, beginning with his successful first novel, Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (1958; Film, 1960). Perhaps his best-known work is the title story in the collection The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner (1959; Film, 1962). His Other works include the novels The Death of William Posters (1965), The Widower's Son (1976), and The Open Door (1989) and the story collections The Ragman's Daughter (1963; Film, 1974) and Second Chance (1981).


uchees (medicine)


uchees
<ethnology> A tribe of North American Indians belonging to the Creek confederation.

Source: Websters Dictionary