Friday, November 7, 2008
Author Michael Crichton Dead at 66
Michael Crichton, the visionary physician author, died Tuesday. He wrote numerous books, including, The Andromeda Strain, Jurassic Park, Airframe, and Sphere. He started writing as a means to pay his way through medical school, but he switched to writing full time because "the writing was more interesting than the medicine." He also created the popular TV series ER. In the New York Times, Charles McGrath described Crichton as "a kind of cyborg, tirelessly turning out novels that were intricately engineered entertainment systems. No one--except possibly Mr. Crichton himself--ever confused them with great literature, but very few readers who started a Crichton novel ever put it down."
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