Amory, Cleveland

Amory, Cleveland
▪ 1999

      American writer and animal rights advocate (b. Sept. 2, 1917, Nahant, Mass.—d. Oct. 14, 1998, New York, N.Y.), was the author of a number of best-selling books and founder (1967) of the Fund for Animals, a New York-based animal-protection agency, which he served as unpaid president for 31 years. Amory's writing career began in his senior year in college when he became president of the Harvard Crimson. He graduated in 1939 and, after a brief term as a newspaper reporter, became the youngest editor ever hired by the Saturday Evening Post. During World War II he served in army intelligence. After the war he produced three humorous social histories: The Proper Bostonians (1947), The Last Resorts (1952), and Who Killed Society? (1960). In the early 1950s Amory began an 11-year term as a social commentator on "The Today Show." From 1963 to 1976 he was the chief critic for TV Guide and also wrote a column for the Saturday Review and a daily radio essay, "Curmudgeon at Large." In his book Man Kind? Our Incredible War on Wildlife (1974), Amory detailed inhumane hunting practices. Inspired by his cat Polar Bear, he wrote a trilogy: The Cat Who Came for Christmas (1988), The Cat and the Curmudgeon (1990), and The Best Cat Ever (1993). His most recent book, Ranch of Dreams (1997), detailed the lives of abused and unwanted animals at the Black Beauty Ranch in Texas, an animal sanctuary that he was instrumental in establishing.

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