Young, Stark
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Young, Stark
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Young, Stark, 1881-1963
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Young, Stark, 1881-
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Young, Stark, 1881-1963, American author
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Young, Stark, 1881-1963, American author
Young, Stark (American writer, critic, and painter, 1881-1963)
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Young, Stark (American writer, critic, and painter, 1881-1963)
ヤング, スターク
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Stark Young
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Stark Young
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American author and critic.
American journalist and dramatist.
American author.
Epithet: American author
A native of Mississippi, Young obtained a masters degree from Columbia University and joined the faculties of the University of Mississippi, University of Texas, and Amherst College before moving in the 1920s to New York to become an independent artist. As a scholar, playwright, and director, Young's experience made him a brilliant editor of Theatre Arts magazine and critic for the New Republic from 1921 until he retired in 1947. His drama criticism was informed by historical scholarship, by his own experience writing poetry, plays and fiction, and by practical knowledge of lighting, and costume design gained as a director of a performing company. His four novels and his other writings endorsed the traditional southern values of family and the land.
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American literature
Drama
Dramatists, American
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