Brief Introduction of Famed Writer Sol Yurick
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Solomon Saul Uric was an American novelist. He was known for his book, the 1979 Walter Hill Cult classic The Warriors, which became a major motion picture uric, was born on January 18th 1925 to a Russian Jewish immigrant father, Sam A. Miller, and his mother flow a little Iranian Jewish immigrant. There's was a Jewish working class family and politically active, both for communism and in the labor movement as trade union activists. Family life in his early years meant that Marx and Lenin strikes and demonstrations were regular topics of dinner table conversation, according Toa Eric Hamburger of The Guardian. And that was his earliest political memory. The age of 14 is when Saul really felt the anguish of the stalling Hitler pact. The Molotov Ribbentrop pact was an agreement between Stalin and Hitler that was made in the last few weeks before the outbreak of war, leading uric to both fallout with his father and to enlist during World War two, he was trained as an Army surgical technician, Uric said. My feelings as a Jew were more important than my feelings as a communist