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Andrew Nelson Lytle (December 26, 1902 – December 12, 1995) was an American novelist, dramatist, essayist and professor of literature. Early life.
The Velvet Horn is a 1957 novel by American novelist Andrew Nelson Lytle. At the time of its publication, it was very well received both because of its ambitious scope, complex and dynamic style, [1] mythical character and diversity of characters. [2] Because of these characteristics, some critics compared the novel to James Joyce's Ulysses. [1]
The Long Night is a 1936 novel by the American writer Andrew Nelson Lytle. It is set around Montgomery, Alabama from 1850 and 1865 and is about a man who becomes torn between the prospect of avenging his murdered father and duty in the American Civil War. [1] [2] [3] [4]
Andrew Lytle may refer to: Andrew Nelson Lytle (1902–1995), American novelist, dramatist, essayist and professor of literature Andrew Lytle (pioneer) , captain of the pioneer company that founded San Bernardino, California , and its third mayor
In 1942, Tudor Seymour Long became editor, with Andrew Nelson Lytle serving as managing editor and Allen Tate as an advisory editor and de facto editor until 1944. In 1944, when Tate took over as editor, he and Lytle revolutionized the magazine's place in American letters.
Andrew Nelson Lytle, poet, novelist and essayist; Herman Clarence Nixon; Frank Lawrence Owsley, historian; John Crowe Ransom, poet, professor, essayist; Allen Tate, poet; John Donald Wade, biographer and essayist; Robert Penn Warren, poet, novelist, essayist and critic, later first poet laureate of the United States
Andrew Nelson Lytle, novelist; M. Mike Massey Chris Moneymaker Mary Noailles Murfree. Jean (Faircloth) MacArthur, heiress, wife of General Douglas MacArthur
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