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  2. Years of Grace - Wikipedia

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    Years of Grace is a 1930 novel by Margaret Ayer Barnes.It won the Pulitzer Prize for the Novel in 1931. [1] Despite this recognition, it is not her best-known work; that honor belongs to Dishonored Lady, a play she co-wrote with Edward Sheldon, which was adapted twice into film (first as Letty Lynton and later with its actual title).

  3. Margaret Ayer Barnes - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Ayer Barnes (April 8, 1886, Chicago, Illinois – October 25, 1967, Cambridge, Massachusetts) was an American playwright, novelist, and short-story writer. She was awarded the Pulitzer Prize.

  4. 2028 in public domain - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Ayer Barnes United States: 8 April 1886: 25 October 1967: playwright, novelist, short-story writer Years of Grace: Vladimir Bartol Slovenia: 24 February 1903: 12 September 1967: Writer Alamut: Frank Bruno New Zealand: 1910 12 July 1967: Writer, cartoonist, boxer Black Noon at Ngutu, The Hellbuster: John Coltrane United States: 23 ...

  5. 1931 Pulitzer Prize - Wikipedia

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    Years of Grace by Margaret Ayer Barnes ; Drama: Alison's House by Susan Glaspell ; History: The Coming of the War 1914 by Bernadotte E. Schmitt ; Biography or Autobiography: Charles W. Eliot by Henry James ; Poetry: Collected Poems by Robert Frost

  6. Margaret Ayer - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Ayer (d. 1981) was an American author and self-illustrator of six books for children. She also illustrated 52 books, [ 1 ] including Anna and the King of Siam , written by other authors. In addition, she contributed short stories and articles to children's magazines.

  7. List of women writers (A–L) - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Ayer (died 1981, United States), wr. & illustrator Güzide Sabri Aygün (1886–1946, Turkey/Ottoman Empire), nv. May Ayim (1960–1996, Germany), poet

  8. Jayne Anne Phillips - Wikipedia

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    Jayne Anne Phillips (born July 19, 1952) [1] is an American Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist and short story writer who was born in the small town of Buckhannon, West Virginia.

  9. James Gould Cozzens - Wikipedia

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    After a year he accompanied his mother to Europe, where he tutored a young polio patient in order to earn money. During World War II , Cozzens served in the U.S. Army Air Forces , at first updating manuals, then in the USAAF Office of Information Services, a liaison and "information clearinghouse" between the military and the civilian press.