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Thyra Samter Winslow (1893–1961)

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An Anthology of Famous American Stories (1953) — Collaboratore — 140 copie
The Penguin Book of Women's Humour (1996) — Collaboratore — 119 copie
Bedside Book of Famous American Stories (1936) — Collaboratore — 72 copie
An American Omnibus (1933) — Collaboratore — 31 copie
Aces: A Collection of Short Stories (1924) — Collaboratore — 2 copie
The Ethnic Image in Modern American Literature, 1900-1950 (1984) — Collaboratore — 1 copia
Trumps: A Collection of Short Stories — Collaboratore — 1 copia

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Nome canonico
Winslow, Thyra Samter
Altri nomi
Winslow, Thyra Samter, 1893-1961
Data di nascita
1893-03-15
Data di morte
1961-12-02
Sesso
female
Nazionalità
USA
Luogo di nascita
Fort Smith, Arkansas, USA
Luogo di morte
New York, New York, USA
Luogo di residenza
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Hollywood, California, USA
New York, New York, USA
Istruzione
University of Missouri School of Journalism
Attività lavorative
journalist
short story writer
screenwriter
novelist
magazine writer
Organizzazioni
Chicago Tribune
The Smart Set
Breve biografia
Thyra Samter was born to a Jewish-American family in Fort Smith, where her father operated a dry-goods store. She attended public school and the University of Missouri School of Journalism. She moved to Chicago in 1909, taking jobs as a chorus girl, actor, and dancer in vaudeville theatre -- experiences she later used in her screenplay Show Business (1926). She eventually became a journalist for the Chicago Tribune, and began publishing stories and articles for newspapers and magazines such as The Smart Set and American Mercury. In 1912, she married John Seymour Winslow, a writer, and the couple moved to New York City. They divorced in 1927, and Thyra married Nelson Waldorf Hyde, an engineer. Thyra Samter Winslow's writing career blossomed in the 1930s when her stories were published in The New Yorker, and she won acclaim from critics. In 1937, Thyra Samter Winslow and her second husband divorced, and she began working as a screenwriter with Columbia, RKO, and later with Warner Brothers and NBC. In 1937, she returned to New York and continued writing for popular women’s magazines. She also wrote diet books, including Think Yourself Thin (1951). Frequent themes in her fiction were the urge to assimilate and achieve success in modern American life, and the emotional dilemmas accompanying this quest. During her final illness, she converted to the Roman Catholic faith.

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