Vincent O.Carter was born in
1924 in
Kansas City, Missouri, where he grew up in poverty. As a young man he was drafted into the US Army and was deployed in France. After the war, the
G. I. Bill gave him the opportunity to study at
Lincoln University in Pennsylvania and he also spent a year at
Wayne State University in Detroit, while, at the same time, working as a cook for the
Union Pacific Railroad and for a Detroit auto manufacturer. After finishing his degree, he returned to Europe where, in the mid-1950s, and after extended stays in
Paris,
Munich and
Amsterdam, he finally settled down in the Swiss de facto capital Bern. There he wrote most of his works, painted and worked as an English teacher. He died in Bern on January 23, 1983. He was
posthumously awarded an
honorary doctorate from
Lincoln University, PA in 2025. == Writing ==