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  1. Niven Busch, San Francisco, California. 74 likes. Niven Busch (26 April 1903 - 25 August 1991) was an American novelist and screenwriter of such novels as Duel in the Sun, California Street,...

  2. Niven Busch was steeped in the history and legends of the Southwest and there's enough material in all this for two books at least which accounts for a deal of compression in the final pages. The narrative alternates between private conversations and long passages of documentary-style observation - such as Quintinella's assault on the fortress and the roundup scenes -the storyteller becoming ...

  3. Niven Busch (April 26, 1903 – August 25, 1991) was an American novelist and screenwriter of movies such as the acclaimed The Postman Always Rings Twice. His novels included Duel in the Sun (1944) and California Street (1959). He was married to actress Teresa Wright for ten years beginning in 1942.

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  5. Novelist, screenwriter and producer, Niven Busch, was, as David Shipman says, "associated with some interesting films at the time when movies were movies". Busch was born in Manhattan on April 26,1903, and died in San Francisco August 25, 1991. He was 88.

  6. Niven Busch eNet Press - 271 pages Amidst the life on the Spanish Bit Ranch in Texas of the 1880's and the coming of the railroad, love, loyalty, and family are challenged by a young tempestuous woman and the anguish of a son gone wrong.

  7. Novelist, screenwriter and producer, Manhattan-born Niven Busch first gained national exposure in the 1920s as the associate editor of Time magazine (Busch was the cousin of Time co-founder Briton Hadden).