New York, Duell, 1943 London, Lane, 1946.įreedom Road. New York, Duell, 1942 London, Lane, 1947.Ĭitizen Tom Paine. New York, Duell, 1941 London, Lane, 1948. New York, Simon andSchuster, and London, Joseph, 1939. New York, Harcourt Brace, 1937.Ĭonceived in Liberty: A Novel of Valley Forge. New York, Dial Press, 1933 London, Dickson, 1934. Agent: Sterling Lord Literistic Inc., 1 Madison Avenue, New York, New York 10010, U.S.A. Awards: Bread Loaf Writers Conference award, 1933 Schomburg Race Relations award, 1944 Newspaper Guild award, 1947 Jewish Book Council of America award, 1948 Stalin International Peace prize, 1954 Screenwriters award, 1960 National Association of Independent Schools, award, 1962 Emmy award, for television play, 1976. American-Labour Party candidate for Congress for the 23rd District of New York, 1952. Founder, World Peace Movement, and member, World Peace Council, 1950-55 currently, member of the Fellowship for Reconciliation. Since 1989 weekly columnist, New York Observer. Taught at Indiana University, Bloomington, Summer 1947 imprisoned for contempt of Congress, 1947 owner, Blue Heron Press, New York, 1952-57. Career: War correspondent in the Far East for Esquire and Coronet magazines, 1945. Military Service: Served with the Office of War Information, 1942-43, and the Army Film Project, 1944. Education: George Washington High School, New York, graduated 1931 National Academy of Design, New York.
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