Robert Deane Pharr

African-American novelist
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAfrican-American novelist
PlacesUnited States of America
isWriter Novelist
Work fieldLiterature
Gender
Male
Birth1916, Richmond, Virginia, USA
Age109 years
The details

Biography

Robert Deane Pharr (1916–1989 or 1992) was an African-American novelist.

Pharr attended Saint Paul's Normal and Industrial School, Lincoln University, Virginia Union University and Fisk University, but spent most of his career working as a waiter. He graduated from Virginia Union University in 1939, and did graduate work at Fisk, Columbia University, and New York University. He described his goal when he started writing as to be a "black Sinclair Lewis". He is best known for his debut novel The Book of Numbers (1969), about the numbers racket, which was adapted into a 1973 film of the same name. A draft of his novel Giveadamn Brown and related correspondence were given to the Archives and Special Collections Department, L. Douglas Wilder Library, at Virginia Union University.

Works

  • The Book of Numbers (1969)
  • S.R.O. (1971)
  • The Welfare Bitch (1973)
  • The Soul Murder Case (1975)
  • Giveadamn Brown (1978)
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