Louis Paul was an American short story writer, and novelist.
He corresponded with John Steinbeck.[1] His work appeared in American Mercury[2] Esquire,[3] He adapted his book Breakdown into the play The Cup of Trembling, which opened in Boston April 5, 1948.[4]
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