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Dawn Powell


 

Dawn Powell (November 28, 1896November 14, 1965) was an American writer of satirical novels and stories that manage to be barbed and sensitive at the same time.

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November 28 - 1896 - November 14 - 1965

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Powell was born in Mount Gilead, Ohio, a village 45 miles north of Columbus and the county seat of Morrow County, Ohio.

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Mount Gilead, Ohio - Morrow County, Ohio

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After her mother died when Powell was seven, she lived with a series of relatives around the state.

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Her father re-married, but his second wife was harsh and abusive toward the children; when her stepmother destroyed her notebooks and diaries, she ran away to live with an aunt, who encouraged her creative work.

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At Lake Erie College in Painesville, Ohio, she wrote stories and plays, acted in college productions, and edited the college newspaper. After graduation, she moved to Manhattan.

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Lake Erie College - Painesville, Ohio - Manhattan

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In 1920 she met and married Joseph Gousha, an aspiring poet.

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In 1921, the couple had their only child, a son who was born mentally and emotionally impaired.

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Her husband abandoned poetry for the steady work of advertising, and the family moved to Greenwich Village, which remained her home base for the rest of her life.

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Her novel Whither was published in 1925, but she always described She Walks In Beauty (1928) as her first. Her favorite novel, Dance Night came out in 1930. The early work received uneven reviews, and none of it sold well. Her 1936 novel Turn, Magic Wheel was the first work that both received critical acclaim and reasonably good sales.

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She had a prodigious output, producing hundreds of short stories, ten plays, a dozen novels, and an extended diary starting in 1931.

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Her writings, however, never generated enough money to live off of.

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Throughout her life, she supported herself with various jobs, including freelance writer, extra in silent films, screen writer in Hollywood, book reviewer, and radio personality.

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In 1939, her publisher became Scribner's, where Max Perkins was her editor.

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1939 - Max Perkins

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In 1942, she published her first commercially successful novel A Time To Be Born.

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