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| 1885 | As It Was Written: A Jewish Musician's Story. Writing as a Jewish immigrant under the pen name "Sidney Luska," Harland publishes the first of his series of novels about Jewish immigrant life. It would be followed by Mrs. Peixada (1886), The Yoke and the Torah (1887), and My Uncle Florimond (1888). Harland was born in New York City but often posed as a Russian-born, European-educated Harvard graduate. |
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Henry Harland (March 1, 1861 – December 20, 1905) was an American novelist and editor.
Harland was born in New York City and attended City College but pretended to be Russian-born. His literary career falls into two distinct sections. During the first of these, writing under the pseudonym Sidney Luska, he produced a series of highly sensational novels, written with little regard to literary quality.
But in 1890 Harland moved to London and fell under the influence of the Aesthetic movement. He began writing under his own name and, in 1894, became the founding editor of The Yellow Book. The first novels of this new period, Mademoiselle Miss (1893), Grey Roses (1895), and Comedies and Errors (1898), were praised by critics but had little general popularity. He finally achieved a wide readership with The Cardinal's Snuff-box (1900), which was followed by The Lady Paramount (1901) and My Friend Prospero (1903).
Harland died at Sanremo, Italy, after a prolonged illness.
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