Robert Stone

1937 - 2015

Robert Stone

1937 - 2015

BORN

1937

DIED

2015

Robert Stone Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jan. 10, 2015.
NEW YORK (AP) — Robert Stone, the award-winning novelist who spun out tales worldwide of seekers, frauds and other misbegotten American dreamers in such works as "A Flag for Sunrise" and "Dog Soldiers," died Saturday at age 77.

Stone died at his home in Key West, Florida, his literary agent, Neil Olson, told The Associated Press. The cause was chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

A lifelong adventurer who in his 20s befriended Ken Kesey, Neal Cassady and what he called "all those crazies" of the counterculture, Stone had a fateful affinity for outsiders, especially those who brought hard times on themselves. Starting with the 1966 novel "A Hall of Mirrors," Stone set his stories everywhere from the American South to the Far East and was a master of making art out of his character's follies, whether the adulterous teacher in "Death of the Black-Haired Girl," the fraudulent seafarer in "Outerbridge Reach," or the besieged journalist in "Dog Soldiers," winner of the National Book Award in 1975. "A Flag for Sunrise," published in 1981, was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and PEN/Faulkner award and had the unusual honor of being nominated twice for a National Book Award, as a hardcover and paperback. In 1992, "Outerbridge Reach" was a National Book Award finalist.

Stone's face — well-lined, framed by a sharp stare and weathered beard — was a testament to a life fully and painfully lived. He was a neglected and traumatized child who learned early not to trust reality, a lapsed Catholic consumed by questions of sin and redemption. Inspired to write novels after re-reading "The Great Gatsby" in his 20s, he identified so strongly with his characters he once broke down sobbing, at a college library, while working on "Dog Soldiers."

"Writing means you and the computer or you and the typewriter, and sometimes there's an enormous weight of emotion which you have nowhere to take," Stone told The Associated Press in 1992. "I think it's a reason writers drink; you can get so incredibly wound up you're weeping and laughing. Writing is how I justify my existence. This is a basic hunger for most people; they want their suffering to mean something. You go through all these things and the idea it's utterly of no consequence is very difficult to work with."

Stone's books also included the novel "Damascus Gate," another story of a wayward journalist, this time in the Middle East; "Children of Light," the fictional saga of a drunken screenwriter in Mexico; and a memoir about his years with Kesey and friends, "Prime Green: Remembering the Sixties." He helped write screenplays for adaptations of "Hall of Mirrors" (retitled "WUSA" and starring Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward) and "Dog Soldiers" (released as "Who'll Stop the Rain" starring Nick Nolte and Tuesday Weld).

A native of New York City, he was abandoned at birth by his father and ended up in a Catholic orphanage after his mother, who suffered from schizophrenia, was institutionalized. He remembered himself as a loner and fantasizer, ambling through Central Park as a boy and pretending he was detective Sam Spade. Desperate to break away, he left high school and joined the Navy at 17. By his mid-20s, he was living in New Orleans, dropping acid when he should have been working on a book and selling Collier's Encyclopedias.

"I was selling them in Pearl River County, Mississippi, and other areas not far from New Orleans," he told The Associated Press in 2013. "And every time we hit a town with our encyclopedias, we always got busted by the cops, because they always thought we were in town agitating. We were locked up about seven times. We had to get the Collier's lawyers to come spring us. And sometimes we didn't know if they were going to beat us to death, or if they were going to buy us coffee."

After New Orleans, he moved to the Bay Area, met Kesey and friends and, like so many of his peers in the '60s, went out to "discover America." Stone would begin sharing what he had seen and done with "A Hall of Mirrors," a surreal tale of corruption, decadence and breakdown set in New Orleans.

"'A Hall of Mirrors' was something I shattered my youth against," he told The Paris Review in 1985. "It was written through years of dramatic change, not only for me, but for the country. It covers the sixties from the Kennedy assassination through the civil rights movement to the beginning of acid, the hippies, the war."

Stone is survived by his wife, Janice, with whom he had two children. Olson said he had been working on a novel at the time of his death, but had no immediate comment on whether the book would be published.

HILLEL ITALIE, AP National Writer


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Bill Nadeau

June 25, 2023

Thank you Bob, for being who you were. Happy trails!

Rose D

February 26, 2015

May you find peace in the God of all peace, who comfort us in our time of sorrow.

estelle

January 24, 2015

To the stone family..... Total reliance on our Heavenly Father during these difficult days will help you and strengthen you. I hope that the memories you shared with soon transform your tears into laughter..... Sincere condolences....

KM

January 21, 2015

My sincere condolences at the loss of your loved one. Find solace in knowing that God shares your sorrow and wants to be a refuge for you during this difficult time. (Psalm 46:1)

Brenda

January 19, 2015

One could easily say that Robert Stone was fortunate enough to have achieved success in life. He became an achieved author, chose a long-time complement, and fathered children to carry on his name. Although death of a loved one can cause bouts of sadness, allow yourselves to be uplifted by the promises of endless life with perfect health surrounded by people who truly love you. My condolences!

Denise Cutter

January 18, 2015

A blazing soul here and in eternity. I spoke to him at the Miami Political Writing Conference in 1991, as well as taught his work. His essays should not be missed.RIP

Sage

January 18, 2015

May the Beautiful Memories of Robert Stone provide Solace and Strength to the family during this difficult time. May the family find comfort in God's promise of life without end in Paradise. Matthew 5:5 , Acts 25:15

donald seymore

January 16, 2015

Rest in heaven Stone

Carolyn Lawrence

January 16, 2015

I have never read any of Mr Stone novels, but death of a loved one is always difficult. I am truly sorry for your loss. Hold on to the happy memories. May the "God of ALL Comfort grant you the strength needed to get through the sadness.

T Lowe

January 16, 2015

May god be with you and your family John 17:3 says to trust in god

Tom Smith

January 15, 2015

May the God of peace and all comfort, be with Robert Stone's family, fans, and friends during this difficult time. Love ones can look forward to seeing him again in God's promised paradise. His stories will be about everlasting life with perfect health.

Lee Polevoi

January 13, 2015

I was fortunate enough to study with Bob at Amherst College in the early 70s. A gentle and helpful teacher, his most instructive lessons grew out of his beautiful novels. The world is a lesser place without him and my heart goes out to Janice and his family.

Bill Fletcher

January 13, 2015

I HAVE HAPPY MEMORIES OF TIME SPENT WITH BOB BOTH IN THE NAVY IN NORFOLK, VA. & IN NEW ORLEANS AS HE READ ME EXCERPTS FROM HIS WRITINGS.EVEN AS A TEEN-AGER HE WROTE "LIKE AND ANGEL".THE WORLD WILL SURELY MISS HIM. MY CONDOLENCES TO JAN & THE FAMILY.

January 13, 2015

Soon in the grand resurrection,sorrow will all disappear showering tender affection,God will dry every tear.We can live forever,God's promise is faithful,His word will come true..pslm.37:29....nc

January 13, 2015

May the God of all comfort be with your fond memories.

Ross

January 12, 2015

To the Stone family, friends, and colleagues. Our heartfelt condolences . Draw close to God and he will draw close to you in the difficult days ahead.

January 12, 2015

My condolences to the family. He was understandably a troubled youth but fortunately he found writing to be a way of getting through sad memories. May he rest in peace and may God comfort you during this difficult time.

Rosalyn Natson

January 12, 2015

Indeed, I wait silently for God, because my hope comes from him. (Psalm 62:5)

Linda

January 12, 2015

To the family and friends of Robert Stone My condolences to the family. May you persevere in prayer to the God of all comfort. He promises to fortify you, strengthen you and help you endure during your grieving process. (Romans 12:12)

January 12, 2015

THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME

January 12, 2015

My condolences to the family and friends on the loss of a talented man. May you experience the peace and comfort that comes from rely on the God of all comfort.

Stephen Hartwell

January 12, 2015

Stone was a giant. I will never forget how fired I was by the ideas behind the movie 'Who'll Stop the Rain' which was based on Stone's 'Dog Soldiers' and was my introduction to his work. I have recently had the time to re-read some of his novels and 'A Flag for Sunrise' still stuns me. No writer has come to mean more to me than Robert Stone over the past 30-plus years. I had the opportunity to hear him speak a few times (in Northampton, Mass. and at Wesleyan University) years ago and am so glad I did. I cannot begin to express how much I will miss his viewpoints on the world we live in. His words have lived inside me for so long and have become a part of my life.

michelle plakas-kaiser

January 11, 2015

rip

Scott Chamberland

January 11, 2015

Rest in Peace

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