Allan Eugene Updegraff (1883–1965) was an American-born novelist, poet, and editor. After he and his friend, Sinclair Lewis, dropped out of Yale during his junior year, he made a living working odd jobs, as well as writing stories for magazines and newspapers. In 1917 he had his first novel published. He moved to Paris in the mid 1920s, where he lived until his death in 1965. In addition to his six novels, he published poetry, short stories and essays, as well as having a short stint as a book reviewer. He was married twice: after a brief marriage to Edith Summers, which produced two children, he married freelance writer and fashion consultant Dora Loues Miller, who he remained married to for more than forty years, until his death in 1965.
Attributes | Values |
---|
rdf:type
| |
rdfs:label
| - Allan Eugene Updegraff (en)
- Allan Eugene Updegraff (de)
|
rdfs:comment
| - Allan Eugene Updegraff (1883–1965) was an American-born novelist, poet, and editor. After he and his friend, Sinclair Lewis, dropped out of Yale during his junior year, he made a living working odd jobs, as well as writing stories for magazines and newspapers. In 1917 he had his first novel published. He moved to Paris in the mid 1920s, where he lived until his death in 1965. In addition to his six novels, he published poetry, short stories and essays, as well as having a short stint as a book reviewer. He was married twice: after a brief marriage to Edith Summers, which produced two children, he married freelance writer and fashion consultant Dora Loues Miller, who he remained married to for more than forty years, until his death in 1965. (en)
- Allan Eugene Updegraff (* 14. Februar 1883 in Grinnell, Iowa; † 7. Dezember 1965 in Paris, Frankreich) war ein US-amerikanischer Schriftsteller, Dichter und Journalist. (de)
|
foaf:name
| - Allan Eugene Updegraff (en)
|
name
| - Allan Eugene Updegraff (en)
|
birth place
| |
death place
| |
death place
| |
death date
| |
birth place
| |
birth date
| |
dcterms:subject
| |
Wikipage page ID
| |
Wikipage revision ID
| |
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
| |
Link from a Wikipage to an external page
| |
sameAs
| |
dbp:wikiPageUsesTemplate
| |
birth date
| |
death date
| |
nationality
| |
occupation
| - Novelist (en)
- (en)
- poet (en)
- short story writer (en)
|
spouse
| - Dora Loues Miller, ?–1965 (en)
- Edith Summers, 1908–11 (en)
|
has abstract
| - Allan Eugene Updegraff (1883–1965) was an American-born novelist, poet, and editor. After he and his friend, Sinclair Lewis, dropped out of Yale during his junior year, he made a living working odd jobs, as well as writing stories for magazines and newspapers. In 1917 he had his first novel published. He moved to Paris in the mid 1920s, where he lived until his death in 1965. In addition to his six novels, he published poetry, short stories and essays, as well as having a short stint as a book reviewer. He was married twice: after a brief marriage to Edith Summers, which produced two children, he married freelance writer and fashion consultant Dora Loues Miller, who he remained married to for more than forty years, until his death in 1965. (en)
- Allan Eugene Updegraff (* 14. Februar 1883 in Grinnell, Iowa; † 7. Dezember 1965 in Paris, Frankreich) war ein US-amerikanischer Schriftsteller, Dichter und Journalist. (de)
|
gold:hypernym
| |