Calder Willingham published a collection of twenty five unusual stories and nonfiction, The Gates of Hell, in 1951. Varied in content and appeal, they range from violence in a Southern town to sophisticated love in New York. A brilliant talent and a fresh approach have marked all of Calder Willingham's work, and these stories reaffirm his standing as one of the most provocative of the 1950's writers.
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