Louis Paul
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]
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
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