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Irwin Shamforoff was born in the Bronx , New York City to Russia n Jewish Immigrant s. Shortly after Irwin's birth, the Shamforoffs moved to Brooklyn , and their family name was changed to Shaw. Irwin spent most of his childhood in Brooklyn. Shaw graduated from Brooklyn College with a Bachelor Of Arts degree in 1934 . During his time at the college, he wrote for a school Newspaper . Shaw began screen writing in 1935 , at the age of 21. Among other things, he wrote for several Radio Show s, including '' Dick Tracy ''. In 1936 , Shaw's first play, '' Bury The Dead '', about a group of Soldier s killed in a battle, was produced. During the 1940s , Shaw wrote for a number of Film s, including '' Talk Of The Town '' (a Comedy about Civil Liberties ), '' The Commandos Strike At Dawn '' (based on a C.S. Forester story about Commando s in occupied Norway ) and '' Easy Living '' (about a Football er faced with being unable to play due to a Medical condition). Shaw enlisted in the U.S. Army and was a Warrant Officer during World War II . The hugely successful '' The Young Lions '', Shaw's first Novel , was published in 1948 , based on his experiences in Europe during the war. It was adapted into a film in 1958 , however, the film bore little resemblance to the book, which embittered Shaw. Shaw's second novel, '' The Troubled Air '', chronicling the rise of McCarthyism , was published in 1951 . He was one of the ones who signed a petition asking the U.S. Supreme Court to review the John Howard Lawson and Dalton Trumbo convictions for Contempt Of Congress resulting from hearings by the House Committee On Un-American Activities . Falsely accused of being a Communist by the Red Channels publication, Shaw was placed on the Hollywood Blacklist by the Movie Studio bosses. In 1951 he left the United States and went to Europe where he would live for the next 25 years, mostly in Paris and Switzerland . He later claimed that the blacklist "only glancingly bruised" his career. During the 1950s , he wrote several more Screenplay s, including '' Desire Under The Elms '' (based on Eugene O'Neill 's play) and '' Fire Down Below '' (about a Tramp Boat in the Caribbean ). While living in Europe, Shaw wrote more bestselling books, notably '' Lucy Crown '' ( 1956 ), '' Two Weeks In Another Town '' ( 1960 ), '' Rich Man, Poor Man '' ( 1970 ) (for which he would later write a less successful Sequel entitled '' Beggarman, Thief '') and '' Evening In Byzantium '' (made into a TV movie in 1978). ''Rich Man, Poor Man'' was adapted into a highly successful Miniseries in 1976 . During his life, Irwin Shaw won a number of prestigious Award s, including two O. Henry Awards , a National Institute Of Arts And Letters Grant and three Playboy Awards . Irwin Shaw died in Davos , Switzerland. EXTERNAL LINKS
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