Louis Paul

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Email
Top

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]

Contents

Awards

Works

  • The pumpkin coach. Literary Guild. 1935. 
  • A horse in Arizona. Doubleday, Doran. 1936. 
  • The man who left home. The Black cat press. 1938. 
  • A passion for privacy. Knopf. 1940. 
  • The Reverend Ben Pool: a novel. Duell, Sloan and Pearce. 1941. 
  • This is my brother: a novel. Crown publishers. 1943. 
  • Breakdown. Crown publishers. 1946. 
  • A father in the family. Crown Publishers. 1951. 
  • The man who came home. Crown Publishers. 1953. 
  • Heroes, kings, and men. Dial Press. 1955. 
  • Dara, the Cypriot. Simon and Schuster. 1959. 
  • Papa Luigi's marionettes. I. Washburn. 1962. 
  • The way art happens. Washburn. 1963. 

Anthologies

References


Post a question - any question - to the WikiAnswers community:

Copyrights:

Mentioned in

Claudel, Paul Louis Charles (French diplomat and writer)
Dulac (family name)
Paul Louis Courier (French writer & scholar)
Black Sheep (1921 Western Film)