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Maxwell Anderson



Anderson, Maxwell - 1888–1959, American dramatist, b. Atlantic, Pa., grad. Univ. of North Dakota, 1911. His plays, many of which are written in verse, usually concern social and moral problems. Anderson was a journalist until the successful production in 1924 of What Price Glory?, a war drama written with Laurence Stallings. Winterset (1935), based on the Sacco-Vanzetti case, is probably   Read More...

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    Dramatist in America: Letters of Maxwell Anderson, 1912-1958
    by Laurence G. Avery, Maxwell Anderson. 368 pgs.


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