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Don Carpenter (March 16, 1931 – July 27, 1995) was an American writer, best known as the author of Hard Rain Falling. He wrote numerous novels, novellas, short stories and screenplays over the course of a 22-year career that took him from a childhood in Berkeley, California and the Pacific Northwest to the corridors of power and ego in Hollywood. A close observer of human frailty, his writing depicted marginal characters like pool sharks, prisoners and drug dealers, as well as movie moguls and struggling actors.

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  • دون كاربنتر (ar)
  • Don Carpenter (es)
  • Don Carpenter (en)
  • Don Carpenter (fr)
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  • دون كاربنتر (بالإنجليزية: Don Carpenter)‏ (16 مارس 1931، بيركيلي في الولايات المتحدة - 28 يوليو 1995، مل فالي في الولايات المتحدة)؛ كاتب سيناريو وروائي أمريكي. (ar)
  • Don Carpenter (16 de marzo de 1931 – 28 de julio de 1995) fue un escritor estadounidense, conocido por ser el autor de la novela "Hard Rain Falling" (Dura la lluvia que cae). Escribió numerosos relatos, novelas, cuentos y guiones a lo largo de una carrera de 22 años. (es)
  • Don Carpenter, né le 16 mars 1931 à Berkeley en Californie et mort le 28 juillet 1995 à Mill Valley, est un écrivain américain, auteur de nombreux recueils de nouvelles, de romans et scénarios. Proche des écrivains de la scène de San Francisco et en particulier de Richard Brautigan, son roman le plus connu, Hard Rain Falling, paru en 1966, est traduit en français pour la première fois en 2012 sous le titre Sale Temps pour les braves. (fr)
  • Don Carpenter (March 16, 1931 – July 27, 1995) was an American writer, best known as the author of Hard Rain Falling. He wrote numerous novels, novellas, short stories and screenplays over the course of a 22-year career that took him from a childhood in Berkeley, California and the Pacific Northwest to the corridors of power and ego in Hollywood. A close observer of human frailty, his writing depicted marginal characters like pool sharks, prisoners and drug dealers, as well as movie moguls and struggling actors. (en)
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