Sheldon vanauken biography
Sheldon Vanauken (/vəˈnɔːkən/; August 4, – October 18, ) was an American author, best known for his autobiographical book A Severe Mercy (), which....
Sheldon Vanauken was a poet and novelist best known for his memoir A Severe Mercy (), about converting to Christianity and his wife's unexpected death at.
Vanauken, the son of Glenn and Grace Hanselman Vanauken, was born Frank Sheldon Vanauken in DeKalb County, Indiana, on August 4, 1914. Van, as he preferred to be called, first visited Virginia when he attended Staunton Military Academy during the 1928–1929 school year.
He also attended Culver Military Academy in Culver, Indiana, and in 1938 he graduated from Wabash College in Crawfordsville, Indiana. Vanauken served as a naval officer during World War II (1939–1945) and was at Pearl Harbor during the Japanese attack on December 7, 1941.
(In 1991, on the fiftieth anniversary of Pearl Harbor, he recalled in a letter to the Washington Times that “a friend of mine on the [battleship USS] Tennessee was to find his entire record collection melted in the head.”) Following the war, he earned a master’s degree from Yale University (1948) and a Bachelor of Letters from England’s Oxford University (1957).
It was at Oxford that Vanauken and his wife Jean befriended t