The essays in The Great Taos Bank Robbery were my project to win a Master of Arts degree in English when I quit being a newspaper editor and went back to college.

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Tony Hillerman, an American author, wrote a book called "The Great Taos Bank Robbery" as his project to earn a Master's degree in English. He had been working as a newspaper editor but decided to go back to college to get his advanced degree.

About Tony Hillerman

Tony Hillerman was an American author known for his mystery novels featuring Navajo Nation Police officers Joe Leaphorn and Jim Chee. Several of his works have been adapted for film and television, showcasing his talent for engaging storytelling and rich cultural elements.

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Women are extremely important shapers of my own life.

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An author knows his landscape best; he can stand around, smell the wind, get a feel for his place.

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I try to make my books reflect humanity as I see it.

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Although I wasn’t able to get a visa for Vietnam, I was able to talk with swift boat veterans to get a feel for the time and place, and I visited a tropical prison in the Philippines to get a sense of what a Vietnamese prison might have been like.

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I always have one or two, sometimes more, Navajo or other tribes’ cultural elements in mind when I start a plot. In Thief of Time, I wanted to make readers aware of Navajo attitude toward the dead, respect for burial sites.

Tony Hillerman

American writer (1925-2008)

Being Indian is not blood as much as it is culture.

Tony Hillerman

American writer (1925-2008)

The essays in The Great Taos Bank Robbery were my project to win a Master of Arts degree in English when I quit being a newspaper editor and went back to college.

Tony Hillerman

American writer (1925-2008)

I know what I write about seems exotic to a lot of people, but not for me. I pulled up to an old trading post and saw a few elderly Navajos sitting on a bench. I felt right at home.

Tony Hillerman

American writer (1925-2008)

You write for two people, yourself and your audience, who are usually better educated and at least as smart.

Tony Hillerman

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How can you stop writing?

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Having grown up in Oklahoma when it was one of the last states which prohibited liquor, I grew up with War On Drugs, where every teenager knew who the bootleggers were.

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American writer (1925-2008)

I am 82 years old. I imagine that I will keep on writing as long as anyone wants to keep reading.

Tony Hillerman

American writer (1925-2008)

I always try to make the setting fit the story I have in mind.

Tony Hillerman

American writer (1925-2008)