Sam Greenlee

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Fiction Poetry
  • Sam Greenlee was an African American writer and social activist known for his provocative works addressing racial issues in America.

  • Born in Chicago, he began his activism at age 15 and later served in the U.S. Foreign Service.

  • Greenlee's most famous novel, The Spook Who Sat by the Door, published in 1968, became a cult classic and was adapted into a film in 1973, for which he co-wrote the screenplay.

  • His literary career spanned novels, screenplays, stage plays, and poetry.

  • In 1990, Greenlee was honored as the Illinois poet laureate, recognizing his significant contributions to literature and social commentary.

Books by Sam Greenlee