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James Alan Polster

James Alan Polster (September 14, 1947 – December 15, 2012) was an American novelist, film producer, screenwriter, explorer, and journalist.

James Alan Polster
Born(1947-09-14)September 14, 1947
DiedDecember 15, 2012(2012-12-15) (aged 65)[citation needed]
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Novelist, film producer, screenwriter, explorer, and journalist

Biography edit

Polster was born to Harold and Ethel Polster in Cleveland, Ohio. He grew up in Shaker Heights, Ohio, and is a member of the Shaker Heights Alumni Association Hall of Fame.[1] After graduation from Tulane University (B.S.) in 1969, Polster hopped a freighter for Spain and eventually settled in Tangiers. He returned to the United States to attend graduate school. He graduated from Columbia University (M.A.) in 1973. He received a second graduate degree from Harvard University (Ed.M.) in 1982. Beginning in 1973, Polster explored the Amazon Rainforest on several trips,[2] spent time in the jungles of Irian Jaya with cannibals in 1989,[3] and both covered and played in the World Championships of Elephant polo for Sports Illustrated in Nepal in 1991.[4] Polster is a National Fellow of the Explorers Club.[5]

Career edit

Polster has worked as novelist, movie producer, screenwriter, explorer and journalist.

His first novel, A Guest in the Jungle, focused a spotlight on the disappearing rainforest and the people who live there,[6][7] and helped to kickstart the rainforest environmental movement.[8] His exploits and adventures have been the subject of numerous media profiles.[9]

His second novel, Brown, was named by Publishers Weekly as one of the Best Books of the Year,[10] and was awarded The Critics' Choice Award 1995-96.[11] Brown is slated to be made into a feature film.[12]

His third novel, THE GRADUATE STUDENT, was released in August 2009 as a digital eBook by Stay Thirsty Press.

Polster's books have been reviewed by The New York Times,[13] Publishers Weekly,[14]Kirkus Reviews,[15]L.A. Daily News,[16] San Francisco Examiner,[17]Cleveland Plain Dealer,[18] San Mateo Times,[19] Armchair Detective,[20] and Library Journal.[21]

As a movie producer,[22] Polster was an in-house producer for Columbia Pictures and produced five movies for Columbia Pictures Television and NBC starring Robert Wagner and Stefanie Powers:

  • Hart to Hart: Secrets of the Hart (1995)
  • Hart to Hart: Old Friends Never Die (1994)
  • Hart to Hart: Crimes of the Hart (1994)
  • Hart to Hart: Home Is Where the Hart Is (1994)
  • Hart to Hart Returns (1993)

As a screenwriter,[22] he is credited with two television productions:

  • World Without Walls (1988)
  • "Hunter" (1 episode, 1986) - 62 Hours of Terror (1986) TV episode (story)

As an explorer, "Polster was one of the first outsiders to contact and gain acceptance from the Motilone Indians of Columbia/Venezuela, the Cofans and Quechua of Ecuador, and other peoples along the Amazon.[23]

As a journalist, Polster has written for publications including Sports Illustrated,[4]The Los Angeles Times,[3]TRUMP Magazine,[24] and Yahoo.com.[25] He has covered such diverse subjects as: Indira Gandhi in New Delhi;[26] Cannibals in New Guinea;[3] Sugar Ray Leonard in the Duran/Leonard Superfight in New Orleans;[27] Police strike;[28] Potential of Geothermal Energy;[29] Oil vs. Environmentalists in the Louisiana Bayous;[30] BB-War Gamesters;[31] and BB Swashbucklers[32]

Novels edit

  • A Guest in the Jungle - Mercury House, 1987
  • Brown - Longstreet Press, 1995
  • THE GRADUATE STUDENT - Stay Thirsty Press, 2009

Short fiction edit

  • At the Beach, New Orleans Review, 1980
  • PWC, SMOKE MAGAZINE, Spring, Issue 2 Vol 1 page 168, 1996

Awards and honors edit

  • New Orleans Press Club Award for Feature Photo in 1980 for Cambodian Refugee Camps 1979 (UPI)
  • First Place - New Orleans Press Club Award (Best Column) for a Three-Part Series on Duran/Leonard Superfight, 1981[27]
  • Ann Arbor Film Festival - Judge 1981
  • First Place, "A" Stock Hydroplane Championship of Maine[33]
  • California (Marin) Art Council Grant 1987
  • MacDowell Fellowship 1989[34]
  • Wurlitzer Foundation Grant 1989
  • The Critics' Choice Award 1995-96 [11]
  • Tennessee Williams Festival 1995 - Guest Speaker
  • William Faulkner Festival 2001 and 2002 - Guest Speaker
  • Who's Who in America[35]

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-11-30. Retrieved 2009-01-02.
  2. ^ "Going back 20,000 years in the jungle," San Francisco Examiner, by Burr Snider, April 26, 1988
  3. ^ a b c "Into the Forest Primeval : High Adventure in New Guinea Among the Stone Age Tribes of Irian Jaya". Los Angeles Times. 29 April 1990.
  4. ^ a b "Registered & Protected by MarkMonitor".
  5. ^ Explorers Club Yearbook 2008, Part VIII: Membership Roster, page 268 Polster, James, FN '99
  6. ^ "Review: A Guest in the Jungle" by Bebeck McGhee, Earth First/World Rainforest Report, Vol. VIII, No. 11, November 1, 1987
  7. ^ "FICTION : A GUEST IN THE JUNGLE by James Polster (Mercury House: $15.95; 192 pp.)". Los Angeles Times. 29 November 1987.
  8. ^ "Polster's fiction blends adventure and humor with a social and ethical perspective on Indian rights." Bookline, August 27, 1987 by Lisa K. Buchanan, Guest Editor
  9. ^ 'You'll Never Get Out Alive' – But He Did, The Times-Picayune, by Jennifer Quale, June 18, 1976; Ex-Shakerite James Polster turns novelist in Amazon, Cleveland Plain Dealer 09 Dec, 1987, pg. 08 sec. E; NPR- Morning Edition, Houston, with Maryann Young, 10/21/87; WTKN- Pittsburgh, with Scott Cassidy, 11/5/87; ABC TV- Cleveland- Morning Exchange- Nov. 1, 1987; KGIL- Los Angeles- Oct. 13, 1987; KPFA- Berkeley- with Denny Smithson - Aug. 3, 1995
  10. ^ PW's Best Books 95, Publishers Weekly, November 6, 1995, p. 58
  11. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2011-10-06. Retrieved 2009-08-27.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  12. ^ Polster, 'Brown' stroll Avenue, The Hollywood Reporter, by Cathy Dunkley, March 6, 1996, p. 20
  13. ^ Stasio, Marilyn (3 September 1995). "Crime". The New York Times.
  14. ^ Publishers Weekly, April 3, 1995 (Brown)
  15. ^ Kirkus Reviews, April 15, 1995 (Brown)
  16. ^ "Frightening, funny 'Jungle out there'", L.A. Daily News by Bruce Cook, December 27, 1987
  17. ^ "Book Review", San Francisco Examiner, August 6, 1997, p. 8
  18. ^ "Ex-Shakerite James Polster turns novelist in Amazon," Cleveland Plain Dealer 9 Dec 1987, p. 8 sec. E
  19. ^ "A riotous romp in the Amazon Jungle," San Mateo Times, by Jack Russell, October 7, 1987
  20. ^ Review by Donald H. Buck, Armchair Detective Quarterly, Winter, 1996 (Brown)
  21. ^ Library Journal, Books of Choice by Dan Bogey (Brown), November 1, 1995, p. 136
  22. ^ a b "James Polster". IMDb.
  23. ^ "...Polster became the first outsider to live in the Djuka (also Aucaaner) village of Loabi on the Tapanahony River." African Arts Magazine, April 1977, p. 74
  24. ^ "Lights,Camera, Trump," TRUMP MAGAZINE, Winter, 2006
  25. ^ "Mystery of the Martyr's Tomb"
  26. ^ Letter From India- Interview with Indira on Election Eve by Jim Polster, The Figaro, New Orleans, Dec. 10, 1979
  27. ^ a b Three-Part Series on the Duran/Leonard Superfight by James Polster, The Figaro, November 17, 24, December 1, 1980
  28. ^ "Mardi Gras '79: An Uncarnival," by James Polster, The Figaro, March 5, 1979
  29. ^ "Underground Louisiana," by James Polster, New Orleans Magazine, September 1977
  30. ^ "Is Getty Oil The Real Honey Island Swamp Monster? Beneath the Bog" by James Polster, The Figaro, April 23, 1979
  31. ^ "BB-War Gamesters Shoot for Sport," Los Angeles Herald Examiner, May 20, 1979, page A1
  32. ^ "BB Swashbucklers Take on Tom Snyder," Los Angeles Herald Examiner, May 21, 1979 page A1
  33. ^ "Powerboating, Stock Outboard at Rockland, Maine," Boston Globe, June 22, 1982, p. 37
  34. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-05-26. Retrieved 2009-08-27.
  35. ^ Who's Who in America, 63rd Edition, 2009, p. 3942

james, alan, polster, september, 1947, december, 2012, american, novelist, film, producer, screenwriter, explorer, journalist, born, 1947, september, 1947cleveland, ohio, dieddecember, 2012, 2012, aged, citation, needed, nationalityamericanoccupation, novelist. James Alan Polster September 14 1947 December 15 2012 was an American novelist film producer screenwriter explorer and journalist James Alan PolsterBorn 1947 09 14 September 14 1947Cleveland Ohio U S DiedDecember 15 2012 2012 12 15 aged 65 citation needed NationalityAmericanOccupation s Novelist film producer screenwriter explorer and journalist Contents 1 Biography 2 Career 3 Novels 4 Short fiction 5 Awards and honors 6 ReferencesBiography editPolster was born to Harold and Ethel Polster in Cleveland Ohio He grew up in Shaker Heights Ohio and is a member of the Shaker Heights Alumni Association Hall of Fame 1 After graduation from Tulane University B S in 1969 Polster hopped a freighter for Spain and eventually settled in Tangiers He returned to the United States to attend graduate school He graduated from Columbia University M A in 1973 He received a second graduate degree from Harvard University Ed M in 1982 Beginning in 1973 Polster explored the Amazon Rainforest on several trips 2 spent time in the jungles of Irian Jaya with cannibals in 1989 3 and both covered and played in the World Championships of Elephant polo for Sports Illustrated in Nepal in 1991 4 Polster is a National Fellow of the Explorers Club 5 Career editPolster has worked as novelist movie producer screenwriter explorer and journalist His first novel A Guest in the Jungle focused a spotlight on the disappearing rainforest and the people who live there 6 7 and helped to kickstart the rainforest environmental movement 8 His exploits and adventures have been the subject of numerous media profiles 9 His second novel Brown was named by Publishers Weekly as one of the Best Books of the Year 10 and was awarded The Critics Choice Award 1995 96 11 Brown is slated to be made into a feature film 12 His third novel THE GRADUATE STUDENT was released in August 2009 as a digital eBook by Stay Thirsty Press Polster s books have been reviewed by The New York Times 13 Publishers Weekly 14 Kirkus Reviews 15 L A Daily News 16 San Francisco Examiner 17 Cleveland Plain Dealer 18 San Mateo Times 19 Armchair Detective 20 and Library Journal 21 As a movie producer 22 Polster was an in house producer for Columbia Pictures and produced five movies for Columbia Pictures Television and NBC starring Robert Wagner and Stefanie Powers Hart to Hart Secrets of the Hart 1995 Hart to Hart Old Friends Never Die 1994 Hart to Hart Crimes of the Hart 1994 Hart to Hart Home Is Where the Hart Is 1994 Hart to Hart Returns 1993 As a screenwriter 22 he is credited with two television productions World Without Walls 1988 Hunter 1 episode 1986 62 Hours of Terror 1986 TV episode story As an explorer Polster was one of the first outsiders to contact and gain acceptance from the Motilone Indians of Columbia Venezuela the Cofans and Quechua of Ecuador and other peoples along the Amazon 23 As a journalist Polster has written for publications including Sports Illustrated 4 The Los Angeles Times 3 TRUMP Magazine 24 and Yahoo com 25 He has covered such diverse subjects as Indira Gandhi in New Delhi 26 Cannibals in New Guinea 3 Sugar Ray Leonard in the Duran Leonard Superfight in New Orleans 27 Police strike 28 Potential of Geothermal Energy 29 Oil vs Environmentalists in the Louisiana Bayous 30 BB War Gamesters 31 and BB Swashbucklers 32 Novels editA Guest in the Jungle Mercury House 1987 Brown Longstreet Press 1995 THE GRADUATE STUDENT Stay Thirsty Press 2009Short fiction editAt the Beach New Orleans Review 1980 PWC SMOKE MAGAZINE Spring Issue 2 Vol 1 page 168 1996Awards and honors editNew Orleans Press Club Award for Feature Photo in 1980 for Cambodian Refugee Camps 1979 UPI First Place New Orleans Press Club Award Best Column for a Three Part Series on Duran Leonard Superfight 1981 27 Ann Arbor Film Festival Judge 1981 First Place A Stock Hydroplane Championship of Maine 33 California Marin Art Council Grant 1987 MacDowell Fellowship 1989 34 Wurlitzer Foundation Grant 1989 The Critics Choice Award 1995 96 11 Tennessee Williams Festival 1995 Guest Speaker William Faulkner Festival 2001 and 2002 Guest Speaker Who s Who in America 35 References edit lt members gt Archived from the original on 2009 11 30 Retrieved 2009 01 02 Going back 20 000 years in the jungle San Francisco Examiner by Burr Snider April 26 1988 a b c Into the Forest Primeval High Adventure in New Guinea Among the Stone Age Tribes of Irian Jaya Los Angeles Times 29 April 1990 a b Registered amp Protected by MarkMonitor Explorers Club Yearbook 2008 Part VIII Membership Roster page 268 Polster James FN 99 Review A Guest in the Jungle by Bebeck McGhee Earth First World Rainforest Report Vol VIII No 11 November 1 1987 FICTION A GUEST IN THE JUNGLE by James Polster Mercury House 15 95 192 pp Los Angeles Times 29 November 1987 Polster s fiction blends adventure and humor with a social and ethical perspective on Indian rights Bookline August 27 1987 by Lisa K Buchanan Guest Editor You ll Never Get Out Alive But He Did The Times Picayune by Jennifer Quale June 18 1976 Ex Shakerite James Polster turns novelist in Amazon Cleveland Plain Dealer 09 Dec 1987 pg 08 sec E NPR Morning Edition Houston with Maryann Young 10 21 87 WTKN Pittsburgh with Scott Cassidy 11 5 87 ABC TV Cleveland Morning Exchange Nov 1 1987 KGIL Los Angeles Oct 13 1987 KPFA Berkeley with Denny Smithson Aug 3 1995 PW s Best Books 95 Publishers Weekly November 6 1995 p 58 a b Archived copy Archived from the original on 2011 10 06 Retrieved 2009 08 27 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Polster Brown stroll Avenue The Hollywood Reporter by Cathy Dunkley March 6 1996 p 20 Stasio Marilyn 3 September 1995 Crime The New York Times Publishers Weekly April 3 1995 Brown Kirkus Reviews April 15 1995 Brown Frightening funny Jungle out there L A Daily News by Bruce Cook December 27 1987 Book Review San Francisco Examiner August 6 1997 p 8 Ex Shakerite James Polster turns novelist in Amazon Cleveland Plain Dealer 9 Dec 1987 p 8 sec E A riotous romp in the Amazon Jungle San Mateo Times by Jack Russell October 7 1987 Review by Donald H Buck Armchair Detective Quarterly Winter 1996 Brown Library Journal Books of Choice by Dan Bogey Brown November 1 1995 p 136 a b James Polster IMDb Polster became the first outsider to live in the Djuka also Aucaaner village of Loabi on the Tapanahony River African Arts Magazine April 1977 p 74 Lights Camera Trump TRUMP MAGAZINE Winter 2006 Mystery of the Martyr s Tomb Letter From India Interview with Indira on Election Eve by Jim Polster The Figaro New Orleans Dec 10 1979 a b Three Part Series on the Duran Leonard Superfight by James Polster The Figaro November 17 24 December 1 1980 Mardi Gras 79 An Uncarnival by James Polster The Figaro March 5 1979 Underground Louisiana by James Polster New Orleans Magazine September 1977 Is Getty Oil The Real Honey Island Swamp Monster Beneath the Bog by James Polster The Figaro April 23 1979 BB War Gamesters Shoot for Sport Los Angeles Herald Examiner May 20 1979 page A1 BB Swashbucklers Take on Tom Snyder Los Angeles Herald Examiner May 21 1979 page A1 Powerboating Stock Outboard at Rockland Maine Boston Globe June 22 1982 p 37 The MacDowell Colony Archived from the original on 2009 05 26 Retrieved 2009 08 27 Who s Who in America 63rd Edition 2009 p 3942 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title James Alan Polster amp oldid 1211185068, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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