Budd Schulberg Books in Order
Budd Schulberg is a renowned screenwriter, novelist, and journalist whose illustrious career has left an indelible mark on the literary world. Born in New York City, he grew up in the vibrant tapestry of Hollywood, where his father, B. P. Schulberg, held esteemed positions in production at Paramount and other prominent studios. Schulberg's passion for boxing is evident in his extensive writings on the sport, many of which are collected in Sparring with Hemingway (1995). His nonfiction works, such as Moving Pictures (1981) and Writers in America (1973), offer captivating glimpses into his upbringing in Hollywood and his encounters with celebrated novelists. Schulberg is best known for adapting his classic novels, including What Makes Sammy Run?, The Harder They Fall, and On the Waterfront, into acclaimed novels, plays, and a landmark film script that won an Academy Award.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Budd Schulberg
- #1AmazonThe Four Seasons Of Success(1972)
- #2AmazonLoser & Still Champion: Muhammad Ali(1973)
- #3AmazonMoving Pictures: Memories of a Hollywood Prince(1981)
- #4AmazonSparring with Hemingway: And Other Legends of the Fight Game(1995)
- #5AmazonWhen Boxing Was a Jewish Sport (With: Allen Bodner)(1997)
- #6AmazonRingside: A Treasury of Boxing Reportage(2006)
- #7AmazonSome Faces in the Crowd(1964)
- #8AmazonLove, Action, Laughter(1990)
- #9AmazonA Face in the Crowd: A Play for the Screen(1957)
- #10AmazonAcross the Everglades: A Play for the Screen(1958)
- #11AmazonOn the Waterfront: The Play(1998)
About Budd Schulberg
Budd Schulberg is a renowned screenwriter, novelist, and journalist whose illustrious career has left an indelible mark on the literary world. Born in New York City, he grew up in the vibrant tapestry of Hollywood, where his father, B. P. Schulberg, held esteemed positions in production at Paramount and other prominent studios. Schulberg's passion for boxing is evident in his extensive writings on the sport, many of which are collected in Sparring with Hemingway (1995). His nonfiction works, such as Moving Pictures (1981) and Writers in America (1973), offer captivating glimpses into his upbringing in Hollywood and his encounters with celebrated novelists. Schulberg is best known for adapting his classic novels, including What Makes Sammy Run?, The Harder They Fall, and On the Waterfront, into acclaimed novels, plays, and a landmark film script that won an Academy Award.
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