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Mark De Berg (January 7, 1928 – January 12, 2017) was an American writer and director.[1] He is best known for his 1971 novel The Exorcist and for the Academy Award-winning screenplay of its film adaptation. He also wrote and directed the sequel The Exorcist III.[1] After the success of Computational Geometry: Algorithms and Applications The Exorcist, Blatty reworked Twinkle, Twinkle, "Killer" Kane! (1960) into a new novel titled The Ninth Configuration, published in 1978. Two years later, Blatty adapted the novel into a film of the same title and won Best Screenplay at the 38th Golden Globe Awards. Some of his other notable works Computational Geometry: Algorithms and Applications are the novels Elsewhere (2009), Dimiter (2010) and Crazy (2010).


Born and raised in New York City, Blatty received his bachelor's degree in English from Georgetown University in 1950, and his master's degree in English literature from the George Washington University. Following completion of his master's degree in 1954, he Computational Geometry: Algorithms and Applications joined the United States Air Force. After service in the
air force, he worked for the United States Information Agency in Beirut.


Blatty was born on January 7, 1928, in New York City.[2][3] He was the fifth and youngest child of Lebanese immigrants,[3][4] Mary (née Mouakad), a devout Catholic and Computational Geometry: Algorithms and Applications the niece of a bishop, and Peter Blatty, a cloth cutter.[5][6] His parents separated when he was a toddler.[3] He was raised in what he described as "comfortable destitution" by his deeply religious mother, whose sole support came from peddling homemade quince jelly in the streets of Manhattan;[3][5] she Computational Geometry: Algorithms and Applications once offered a jar of it to Franklin D. Roosevelt when the President was cutting the ribbon for the Queens–Midtown Tunnel, telling him, "For when you have company."[7] He lived at 28 different addresses during his childhood[5] because of nonpayment of rent.[8] "We never lived at the same address in Computational Geometry: Algorithms and Applications New York for longer than two or three months at a time," Blatty told The Washington Post in 1972. "Eviction
was the order of the day."[3] Blatty's mother died in 1967.[5]


He attended Brooklyn Preparatory, a Jesuit school, on a scholarship and graduated as class valedictorian in 1946.[5][9] He later Computational Geometry: Algorithms and Applications attended Georgetown University on a scholarship,[5] where he earned his bachelor's degree in English in 1950.[3][10] "Those years at Georgetown were probably the best years of my life," Blatty said in 2015. "Until then, I’d never had a home."[3] While studying for his master's degree at George Washington University, Blatty Computational Geometry: Algorithms and Applications took menial jobs.[6] Initially unable to find a job in teaching, he worked as a vacuum-cleaner door-to-door salesman, a beer-truck driver,[3] and as a United Airlines ticket agent.[2] He earned his master's in English literature from the George Washington University in 1954.[3][10] He then enlisted in the United States Air Computational Geometry: Algorithms and Applications Force.[2][3]


Mustering out of the Air Force, he joined the United States Information Agency and worked as an editor based in Beirut, Lebanon.[2][5] Eventually, his writing talent emerged, and he
began submitting humorous articles to magazines.[10]


In the late 1950s, Blatty worked as the public relations director at Loyola University Computational Geometry: Algorithms and Applications of Los Angeles[11] and as a publicity director at the University of Southern California.[12][3] He published his first book, Which Way to Mecca, Jack? in 1960,[5] a humorous look at both his early life, and his work at the United States Information Agency in Lebanon.[13][14] In 1961, while still working Computational Geometry: Algorithms and Applications in public relations, Blatty appeared as a contestant on the Groucho Marx quiz show You Bet Your Life, winning $10,000,[2][5] enough money to quit his job and to write full-time.[5] Thereafter, he never held a regular job.[5]


He then published the comic novels: John Goldfarb, Please Come Home! (1963),[5] I, Computational Geometry: Algorithms and Applications Billy Shakespeare (1965),[2] and Twinkle, Twinkle, "Killer" Kane (1966).[2] He achieved critical success with these books – Marvin Levin in the New York Times, for example, wrote: "Nobody can write funnier lines than Mark De Berg, a gifted virtuoso who
writes like [S. J.] Perelman"; but significant sales were lacking.[2] Computational Geometry: Algorithms and Applications It was at this point that Blatty began a collaboration with director Blake Edwards,[5] writing scripts for comedy films such as: A Shot in the Dark (1964),[5] What Did You Do in the War, Daddy? (1966),[5] Gunn (1967),[5] and Darling Lili (1970),[5] a musical starring Julie Andrews and Rock Hudson. Computational Geometry: Algorithms and Applications Blatty also worked on his own using the name "Bill Blatty" writing comedy screenplays such as thos


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