Glenway Wescott

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Glenway Wescott

The cover of Glenway Wescott Personally by Jerry Rosco, University of Wisconsin Press, 2002.)
Born: April 11, 1901
Kewaskum, Wisconsin
Died: February 22, 1987
Rosemont, New Jersey
Occupation(s): Writer

Glenway Wescott (1901-1987) was an American novelist and essayist, author of such works as the short story collection, Goodbye, Wisconsin (1928), and the novels The Grandmothers (1927), The Pilgrim Hawk (1940), and Apartment in Athens (1945), as well as the essay collection Images of Truth (1962).

Wescott was born on a farm in Kewaskum, Wisconsin in 1901.

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