Henry Bellamann

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Henry Bellamann was an American author best known for his controversial 1940 novel "Kings Row," which depicted the dark underside of small-town life and was later adapted into a successful film.

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instanceOf film
human
music educator
novel
novelist
poet
author Henry Bellamann NERFINISHED
basedOn Kings Row NERFINISHED
citizenship American
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
countryOfOrigin United States of America
United States of America
dateOfBirth 1882-04-28
dateOfDeath 1945-06-16
educatedAt Chicago Musical College NERFINISHED
Westminster College (Missouri) NERFINISHED
employer Juilliard School NERFINISHED
Vassar College NERFINISHED
familyName Bellamann NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork literature
music education
genre drama
fiction
novel
poetry
psychological novel
givenName Henry NERFINISHED
hasPartInBibliography Crescendo NERFINISHED
Kings Row NERFINISHED
The Richest Woman in Town NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
English
English
mainSubject small-town life in the United States
movement 20th-century American literature
name Henry Bellamann NERFINISHED
notableFor novel Kings Row
notableWork Kings Row NERFINISHED
notableWorkAdaptedAs Kings Row (1942 film) NERFINISHED
occupation author
educator
novelist
poet
placeOfBirth Fulton, Missouri NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath New York City
publicationDate 1940
sexOrGender male
workLocation United States of America
surface form: United States

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Kings Row basedOnWorkBy Henry Bellamann