Booth Tarkington

Booth Tarkington

Deceased · Born: Jul 29, 1869 · Died: May 19, 1946

Personal Details

Born Jul 29, 1869 Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Spouse
  • Laurel Louise Fletcher

    ( May 15, 2024 to Dec 31, 1969 )
  • Susanah Robinson

Biography

Newton Booth Tarkington (1869–1946) was an American novelist and dramatist best known for his novels The Magnificent Ambersons (1918) and Alice Adams (1921). He is one of only four novelists to win the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction more than once, along with William Faulkner, John Updike, and Colson Whitehead. In the 1910s and 1920s he was considered America's greatest living author. Several of his stories were adapted to film. During the first quarter of the 20th century, Tarkington, along with Meredith Nicholson, George Ade, and James Whitcomb Riley helped to create a Golden Age of literature in Indiana.

Career

2002
The Magnificent Ambersons
The Magnificent Ambersons as Novel
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1951
On Moonlight Bay
On Moonlight Bay as Story
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1946
Monsieur Beaucaire
Monsieur Beaucaire as Novel
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1943
Presenting Lily Mars
Presenting Lily Mars as Novel
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1942
The Magnificent Ambersons
The Magnificent Ambersons as Novel
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1940
Little Orvie
Little Orvie as Novel
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Seventeen
Seventeen as Novel
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1938
Penrod's Double Trouble
Penrod's Double Trouble as Story
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1937
Penrod and Sam
Penrod and Sam as Novel
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1935
Mississippi
Mississippi as Story
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Alice Adams
Alice Adams as Novel
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1932
Business and Pleasure
Business and Pleasure as Novel
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1931
Penrod and Sam
Penrod and Sam as Story
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1930
Monte Carlo
Monte Carlo as Novel
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1922
The Man from Home
The Man from Home as Writer
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