Louis Bromfield Born: 27-Dec-1896 Birthplace: Mansfield, OH Died: 18-Mar-1956 Location of death: Lucas, OH Cause of death: unspecified Remains: Buried, Malabar Farm State Park, Lucas, OH
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Author Nationality: United States Executive summary: Early Autumn Military service: American Field Service (WWI) Father: Charles Brumfield Mother: Annette Marie Coulter Wife: Mary Appleton Wood (dau. of Chalmers Wood, m. 1921, d. 1952, three daughters) Daughter: Ann Daughter: Ellen Daughter: Hope
University: Cornell University (attended 1914-16) University: Columbia University
Pulitzer Prize for Fiction 1927 for Early Autumn Croix de Guerre French Legion of Honor Phi Delta Theta Fraternity
Author of books:
The Green Bay Tree (1924) Possession (1925) Early Autumn: A Story of a Lady (1926) A Good Woman (1927) The Strange Case of Miss Annie Spragg (1929) Awake and Rehearse (1929) The Work of Robert Nathan: Containing Also a Bibliography (1929) A Modern Hero (1932) The Farm (1933) The Man Who Had Everything (1935) The Rains Came: A Novel of Modern India (1937) It Takes All Kinds (1939) Night in Bombay (1940) Wild Is the River (1941) Until the Day Break (1943) Mrs. Parkington (1943, novel) The World We Live In (1944, short stories) What Became of Anna Bolton (1945) Pleasant Valley (1945) A Few Brass Tacks (1946) Kenny (1947) Malabar Farm (1948) The Wild Country (1948) Out of the Earth (1950) A New Pattern for a Tired World (1954) From My Experience: The Pleasures and Miseries of Life on a Farm (1955, memoir) Animals and Other People (1955)
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