Walter Dean Myers

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Walter Dean Myers was a famous African-American author of novels for children and adolescents, renowned for his book ‘Monster’

Aug 12, 1937

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Personal Details

  • Birthday: August 12, 1937
  • Died on: July 1, 2014
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: African American Authors, Brown University, Writers
  • Known as: Walter Milton Myers
  • Childrens: Christopher Myers
  • Universities:
    • Brown University
    • Stuyvesant High School
    • Empire State College
    • Brown University

Walter Dean Myers born at

Martinsburg

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Birth Place

Before the 1960s, Walter met and married a kind, loving woman named Joyce. With her, the famous writer had two children, Michael and Karen.

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Personal Life

This marriage did not last long, and Myers attributes the separation to his excessive drinking, lack of a lucrative job and his carefree life.

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Soon after, on June 19, 1973, he got married a second time, on this occasion, a woman named Constance Brendel. This marriage thrived, and the couple gave birth to a son, Christopher. Christopher became an artist who depicted his father's stories in paintings.

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Walter Milton was born to George Myers and his second wife, Mary, on August 12, 1937, in Martinsburg, West Virginia. When he was two years old, his mother lost her life while delivering a daughter, Imogene. Unable to take care of the little boy, George handed him over to his first wife, Florence and her husband Herbert Dean.

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Childhood & Early Life

Herbert, who lived in Harlem, was African American, while Florence was half German and half Native American. Since the Dean family loved Walter, he soon came to accept them as his own parents, later deciding to take their last name as his own.

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The young boy's foster parents took him to church regularly, and he grew up to have immense faith in God.

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While studying in the 'Stuyvesant High School', New York, he displayed a passion for literature, reading the works of famous authors like Mark Twain, James Joyce, Charles Dickens and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. This habit helped him when his uncle was killed and the family was going through emotional turmoil.

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He was extremely intelligent, but somehow failed to perform academically in school. He suffered from a stammering issue, and hence found solace in writing short narratives as well as poetry. A teacher who taught him English recognized his talent, and encouraged him to carry on with his hobby.

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Childhood & Early Life

After completing his stint in the army, Walter joined a construction firm as a labourer. Amidst his frustrating situation, he remembered his teacher's encouraging words and took up writing more seriously. He began contributing to a local newspaper as well as several magazines.

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Career

During this time, the aspiring writer was inspired when he read a story penned by James Baldwin. Baldwin recounted the life of blacks in cities, and Dean was motivated to write about his own ordeal.

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Career

Though the first book that Myers wrote was 'The Life of a Harlem Man' in 1968, it was 'Where Does a Day Go?', written the same year, which turned the spotlight on him. This book wowed readers across the country and won the 'Council on Interracial Books for Children Award'.

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From then on there was no looking back for this talented author, who published several books, mainly for children and teens, in his career. In the 1970s, Walter produced works including 'The Dancers', 'Fly, Jimmy, Fly!', 'Fast Sam, Cool Clyde, and Stuff', 'Victory for Jamie', and 'The Young Landlords'.

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During the 1980s, this remarkable author published several books such as 'The Legend of Tarik', 'Won't Know Till I Get There', 'Motown and Didi', 'Mr. Monkey and the Gotcha Bird', 'Crystal', and 'Fallen Angels', amongst others.

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Though he has produced several popular works of literature throughout his career as a writer, Walter Myers is most famous for his novel, 'Monster'. This book was shortlisted for 'National Book Award for Young People' in 1999 and received the 'Michael L. Printz Award' as well as the 'Coretta Scott King Award' the following year.

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Major Works