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When Poole's first novel,The Harbor came out in 1915, it was a critical and popular success but the Pulitzer Prize did not yet exist. When his second novel His Family came out in 1918, the "consensus is that it’s the lesser of the two works, that the Pulitzer committee was really honoring Poole for The Harbor ".
A contemporary review in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram said, "For those who must be satisfied with being next best to clever the little book offers all sorts of opportunities for quotations, if they are so fortunate as to have a good memory, and fancy the airily cynical manner in their quips."
Ernest Cook Poole (January 23, 1880 – January 10, 1950) was an American journalist, novelist, and playwright.Poole is best remembered for his sympathetic first-hand reportage of revolutionary Russia during and immediately after the Revolution of 1905 and Revolution of 1917 and as a popular writer of proletarian-tinged fiction during the era of World War I and the 1920s.
When Calls the Heart, which kicks off Season 11 Sunday, has earned its rightful place as one of Hallmark Channel’s best achievements. Since premiering on Jan. 11, 2014, Hallmark’s longest ...
CrownMedia Back together! GAC Family will air a surprise one-hour original special, When Hope Calls: Hearties Christmas Present, on Sunday, December 12, following the premiere of Daniel Lissing ...
Eric Poole is a convicted teenage serial killer. Lorelei "Lori" Cranston is a troubled 15-year-old girl. As a little boy in New England, Eric Poole already exhibited symptoms of a sociopath. He was suspected of murdering several young girls, but also murdered his mother and stepfather, and was convicted for those deaths.
Little House on the Prairie vet Melissa Gilbert is becoming a Heartie. Hallmark Channel announced on Saturday that Gilbert will guest-star in two episodes of When Calls the Heart Season 12, which ...
Hearties was a term used for athletic students (particularly rowers) at the University of Oxford and elsewhere, especially in the 19th and early 20th century. The term is often used in contrast to the less athletic " aesthetes ".