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was born in 1914 in New York City. He has written poetry, fiction and scripts for stage, television
and films. His plays include The Miracle Worker (Tony Award, Best Play 1960) which was originally produced for TVs "Playhouse 90," Two for the Seesaw, A Cry of Players, Golda, The Butterfingers Angel, Monday After the Miracle, Goodly Creatures and Handy Dandy. He is the author of a novel, The Cobweb, as well as the musical version of Clifford Odets Golden Boy. His several books include The Seesaw Log, A Mass for the Dead a study of his family and a volume of poetry entitled Winter Crook. Mr. Gibsons book, A Season in Heaven, takes a look at metaphysics and the creative process. His latest book is Shakespeares Game, a critical study. He is married to the psychoanalyst Margaret Brenman-Gibson, whose biography, Clifford Odets, American Playwright, appeared in 1982.
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