Clancy Sigal
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Clancy Sigal (born 1926) is an American novelist and screenwriter. He was " born in a rough Chicago neighborhood." He was a part of the Philadelphia Association experiment with R. D. Laing at Kingsley Hall. He wrote the screenplay for the 2002 Salma Hayek film Frida.
Sigal features in the recent BBC TV series The Trap.
- "Harry Bridges" The New York Times, January 7, 1973, p. 388
- "Zone of the Interior" (2005) Pomona Press ISBN 1-904590-10-1
- A Woman of Uncertain Character: The amorous and radical adventures of my mother Jennie (who always wanted to be a respectable Jewish mom) by her bastard son (2006) New York: Carroll & Graf. ISBN 0-7867-1748-3
- Reviews for The New York Review of Books
- On the run again During the Vietnam war, I hid deserters and watched it unravel as the GI movement grew. Iraq could go the same way
- On the run again version at the Guardian
- Letter to the Editor, The Observer
- Clancy Sigal at the Internet Movie Database
- A trip to the far side of madness
- "Remembering Mom, the Labor Organizer", Morning Edition, National Public Radio, September 4, 2006.