Wilbur Daniel Steele

Wilbur Daniel Steele (17 March 1886, Greensboro, North Carolina - 26 May 1970, Stamford, Connecticut) was a U.S. author and playwright. He has been called "America's recognised master of the popular short story" between World War I and the Great Depression.[1]

His short stories are set in American locations and are often highly dramatic. Collections of his stories include The Man Who Saw through Heaven (1927), Best Stories (1946), and Full Cargo (1951). He also wrote novels, including Taboo (1925), That Girl from Memphis (1945), Their Town (1952) and "Hi Denise" (2011). His second wife was actress Norma Mitchell, with whom he co-wrote the play The Post Road.

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  1. ^ Martin Bucco, 'Steele, Wilbur Daniel', in 20th Century American Literature, Macmillan, 1980, pp.550-552.

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