Dorothy M. Johnson

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Dorothy M. Johnson was an American Western author best known for her influential short stories that inspired classic films such as "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance" and "A Man Called Horse."

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instanceOf American author
Western fiction writer
human
short story writer
activeYearsEnd 1980s
activeYearsStart 1930s
awardReceived Golden Spur Award for Lifetime Achievement NERFINISHED
Spur Award NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1905-12-19
dateOfDeath 1984-11-11
educatedAt University of Montana NERFINISHED
employer Montana Press Association NERFINISHED
University of Montana School of Journalism NERFINISHED
familyName Johnson
fieldOfWork Western American literature NERFINISHED
frontier history in fiction
genre Western fiction
short story
givenName Dorothy NERFINISHED
hasWritingStyle concise prose
realistic portrayal of the American West
influencedWork film A Man Called Horse NERFINISHED
film The Hanging Tree
film The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Western Writers of America NERFINISHED
name Dorothy M. Johnson NERFINISHED
notableFor short stories adapted into classic Western films
notableWork A Man Called Horse NERFINISHED
All the Buffalo Returning NERFINISHED
Buffalo Woman NERFINISHED
Indian Country NERFINISHED
The Bloody Bozeman NERFINISHED
The Hanging Tree NERFINISHED
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance NERFINISHED
occupation author
journalist
short story writer
teacher
placeOfBirth Iowa, United States of America NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Missoula, Montana, United States of America NERFINISHED
residence Missoula, Montana, United States of America NERFINISHED
sexOrGender female
workLocation Montana, United States of America NERFINISHED

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