James T. Farrell

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James T. Farrell was an American novelist and short story writer best known for his naturalistic Studs Lonigan trilogy depicting working-class life in Chicago.

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instanceOf essayist
human
literary critic
novelist
short story writer
burialPlace Cedar Grove Cemetery, Flushing, Queens
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1904-02-27
dateOfDeath 1979-08-22
educatedAt University of Chicago
ethnicGroup Irish American
familyName Farrell
fieldOfWork American literature
urban working-class life in Chicago
fullName James Thomas Farrell
gender male
genre naturalist fiction
realist fiction
givenName James
hasInfluenced American realist writers
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement literary naturalism
notableSeries Studs Lonigan
surface form: Studs Lonigan trilogy
notableWork A World I Never Made
Father and Son
Judgment Day
No Star Is Lost
Studs Lonigan
The Face of Time
The Silence of History
Studs Lonigan
surface form: The Young Manhood of Studs Lonigan

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occupation essayist
literary critic
novelist
short story writer
placeOfBirth Chicago
Illinois
United States of America
placeOfDeath New York
New York City
United States of America
religiousBackground Roman Catholic upbringing
subjectOf biographical studies of American literature
workLocation Chicago
New York City
writingStyle naturalistic depiction of working-class life

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Theodore Dreiser influenced James T. Farrell