Paul Kester

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Paul Kester
Born ca. 1870
Delaware, Ohio
Died June 21, 1933
Lake Mohegan, New York
Occupation Playwright
Spouse none
Children none
Parents Franklin Cooley Kester and Harriet Watkins Kester (cofounder of Cleveland School of Art, died 1926)

Paul Kester (ca. 1870 - June 21, 1933) was a U.S. playwright.

He was the younger brother of Vaughan Kester and a cousin of William Dean Howells.

For much of his life, he lived in Gunston Hall.

Kester died at the age of 63 from thrombosis.

[edit] Plays

[edit] Novels

  • The Course of True Love
  • His Own Country

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NAME Kester, Paul
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION U.S. playwright
DATE OF BIRTH ca. 1870
PLACE OF BIRTH Delaware, Ohio
DATE OF DEATH June 21, 1933
PLACE OF DEATH Lake Mohegan, New York