Segal | Erich

Despite his Hollywood success, Segal viewed himself primarily as a .

Erich Segal (1937–2010) was a unique figure in American cultural history—a man who achieved the rare feat of being a respected academic scholar and a commercial literary phenomenon. While he is best known for his tear-jerking novel Love Story , his career spanned classics, comparative literature, and screenwriting. erich segal

The book coined the culture-defining line: "Love means never having to say you're sorry" . Other Works: He wrote several other bestsellers, including (1985), which followed five Harvard graduates, and The book coined the culture-defining line: "Love means

Though Love Story defined his career, Segal’s output was remarkably diverse. He was a co-writer for the screenplay of the Beatles’ psychedelic animated film Yellow Submarine (1968), proving his range extended far beyond tragic romance. which followed five Harvard graduates