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John P. Marquand

H. M. Pulham, Esquire

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A Harvard reunion prompts a Boston Brahmin's search for meaning in this comedy of manners by the #1 New York Times-bestselling author of Point of No Return. In preparation for the twenty-fifth reunion of his class at Harvard, Harry Pulham is asked to collect and edit the personal histories of his fellow alumni. A glance at the previous year's class book tells him just how tedious the assignment will be: I have been very busy all this time practising corporation law and trying to raise a family, a typical entry reads. I still like to go to the football games and cheer for Harvard. Harry's autobiography is almost indistinguishable from those o… Mehr

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  • ISBN: 978-1-5040-5289-4
  • EAN: 9781504052894
  • Produktnummer: 26652962
  • Verlag: Open Road Media
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • Erscheinungsjahr: 2018
  • Seitenangabe: 416 S.
  • Masse: H20.3 cm x B13.3 cm x D2.4 cm 472 g
  • Gewicht: 472

Über den Autor


John P. Marquand (1893-1960) was a Pulitzer Prize-winning author, proclaimed the most successful novelist in the United States by Life magazine in 1944. A descendant of governors of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, shipping magnates Daniel Marquand and Samuel Curzon, and famed nineteenth-century writer Margaret Fuller, Marquand always had one foot inside the blue-blooded New England establishment, the focus of his social satire. But he grew up on the outside, sent to live with maiden aunts in Newburyport, Massachusetts, the setting of many of his novels, after his father lost the once-considerable family fortune in the crash of 1907. From this dual perspective, Marquand crafted stories and novels that were applauded for their keen observation of cultural detail and social mores. By the 1930s, Marquand was a regular contributor to the Saturday Evening Post, where he debuted the character of Mr. Moto, a Japanese secret agent. No Hero, the first in a series of bestselling spy novels featuring Mr. Moto, was published in 1935. Three years later, Marquand won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for The Late George Apley, a subtle lampoon of Boston's upper classes. The novels that followed, including H.M. Pulham, Esquire (1941), So Little Time (1943), B.F.'s Daughter (1946), Point of No Return (1949), Melvin Goodwin, USA (1952), Sincerely, Willis Wayde (1955), and Women and Thomas Harrow (1959), cemented his reputation as the preeminent chronicler of contemporary New England society and one of America's finest writers.

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