Wharton, William

Wharton, William
▪ 2009
Albert William du Aime 
      American novelist and painter

born Nov. 7, 1925, Philadelphia, Pa.

died Oct. 29, 2008, Encinitas, Calif.
was best known for his innovative first novel, Birdy (1979; filmed 1984), which blended autobiographical elements and fantastic characters and told the story of a man with a lifelong obsession with canaries. After sustaining serious wounds during service in World War II, Wharton (he used the pseudonym William Wharton throughout his writing career) studied painting and psychology at the University of California, Los Angeles. He then spent more than a decade teaching art in the public school system of Los Angeles. He and his wife and children began traveling in Europe in 1958 and after several years settled in Paris. The family divided time between several residences, including a houseboat, and subsisted on profits from his Impressionist-style paintings, which Wharton sold on the street. His second novel, Dad (1981; filmed 1989), chronicled the title character's life through the memories of his son and grandson as they care for him in his old age. A Midnight Clear (1982; filmed 1992) mined Wharton's experiences in World War II, while Scumbler (1984) fantastically embroidered upon his experiences as an artist in Paris. Later novels—including Pride (1985), Tidings (1987), and Last Lovers (1991)—drew less attention than his early work. He also illustrated his 1989 novel Franky Furbo and published a number of novels in Polish. In addition, Wharton wrote two memoirs—Wrongful Deaths (1994; republished as Ever After: A Father's True Story, 1995) and Houseboat on the Seine (1996).

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▪ American author
pseudonym of  Albert William du Aime 
born Nov. 7, 1925, Philadelphia, Pa.
died Oct. 29, 2008, Encinitas, Calif.

      American novelist and painter best known for his innovative first novel, Birdy (1979; filmed 1984), a critical and popular success.

      Wharton spent his youth in Philadelphia. He joined the army upon graduating from high school and was severely wounded in the Battle of the Bulge (Bulge, Battle of the) during World War II. After the war, Wharton studied painting (B.A.) and psychology (Ph.D.) at the University of California, Los Angeles. He then spent more than a decade teaching art in the public school system of Los Angeles.

      Wharton, who had developed a love of Europe during the war, moved there with his wife and children in 1958. After several years of traveling, he settled his family in Paris, where he remained for most of his life. The family divided time between several residences, including a houseboat, and subsisted on profits from his Impressionist-style paintings, which Wharton sold on the street.

      It was not until later in life that Wharton attempted to publish any of his writing. He completed several manuscripts before sending Birdy to a publisher. A very private person, Wharton published that novel, as well as all subsequent work, under his pseudonym, by which he was best known. Blending autobiographical elements and fantastic characters, the novel tells of a man with a lifelong obsession with birds. Hospitalized as a result of his service in World War II, Birdy seems to want only to become a bird. Al, another veteran and a childhood friend, tries to help him. Wharton himself had an abiding interest in birds, raising canaries throughout his life and, at one point during the Great Depression, selling them very profitably.

      Wharton's second novel, Dad (1981; filmed 1989), tells the story of the title character's life through the memories of his son and grandson as they care for him in his old age. A Midnight Clear (1982; filmed 1992) mines Wharton's experiences in World War II, while Scumbler (1984) fantastically embroiders upon his experiences as an artist in Paris. Later novels—including Pride (1985), a story of the Depression; Tidings (1987), a family saga; and Last Lovers (1991), a tale of sexual exploration—drew less attention than his early work. He also illustrated his 1989 novel Franky Furbo and published a number of novels in Polish. In addition, Wharton wrote two memoirs—Wrongful Deaths (1994; republished as Ever After: A Father's True Story, 1995), which chronicles the aftermath of his daughter's death in a car accident, and Houseboat on the Seine (1996), an account of his unconventional life as an American expatriate.

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