Stephen Becker


USA flag (1927 - 1999)

aka Steve Dodge

Stephen Becker (19271999) was an American author, translator, and teacher whose published works include eleven novels and the English translations of many works, including Elie Wiesels The Town Behind the Wall and The Forgotten and André Malrauxs The Conquerors. He was born in Mount Vernon, New York in 1927, and after serving in World War II, he graduated from Harvard University and studied in Peking and Paris, where he was friends with the novelist Richard Wright and learned French in part by reading detective novels. The recipient of Paul Harris and Guggenheim Fellowships and a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts, Becker taught at numerous schools throughout the United States, including the University of Iowa, Bennington College, and the University of Central Florida in Orlando. His best-known works include A Covenant with Death (1965), which was adapted into a Warner Brothers film starring Gene Hackman and George Maharis; When the War Is Over (1969), a Civil War novel based on the true story of a teenage Confederate soldier executed more than a month after Lees surrender; and the Far East trilogy of literary adventure novels: The Chinese Bandit (1975), The Last Mandarin (1979), and The Blue-Eyed Shan (1982).

Equally distinguished as a translator, a biographer, a commentator on the popular arts, and a novelist, Stephen Becker brings to his fiction a breadth of experience with world culture and human behavior which yields moral complexity and psychological verity in his work. Two major themes intertwine through his novelsthe problems of justice and the necessity for self-knowledge and self-fulfillment.
 

Genres: Historical
 
Series
Far East Trilogy
   1. The Chinese Bandit (1975)
   2. The Last Mandarin (1979)
   3. The Blue-Eyed Shan (1982)
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Novels
   The Season of the Stranger (1951)
   Shanghai Incident (1955) (as by Steve Dodge)
   Juice (1958)
   A Covenant with Death (1964)
   The Outcasts (1967)
   When The War Is Over (1969)
   Dog Tags (1973)
   A Rendezvous in Haiti (1987)
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