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Harold Norling Swanson

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The Swanson Agency was unique at that time in its exclusive focus on the sale of motion picture (and later television and radio) rights to literary properties, as well as representation of the writers (including screenwriters) themselves. His dominance in this area is illustrated by the fact that by
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Lorenzo Carcaterra. H.N. Swanson, the Agent Who Made Gatsby 'Great,' Is a Past Master of the Hollywood Deal.
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In 1934, Swanson opened his eponymous agency on Sunset Boulevard. He began representing adventurer-writer
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Peter B. Flint. H. N. Swanson, 91, An Agent for Writers In Hollywood Deals. New York Times. June 3, 1991
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1939 his client list reportedly included 80 of the 110 writers then working for
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but achieved more success as the editor, for eight years during the 1920s, of
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and was one of the founding members of the Tavern Club in Chicago.
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and many other well-known American writers. He was a member of the
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Corn; moods from Mid-America, by Harold Norling Swanson.
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Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills)
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H.N. Swanson

Centerville, Iowa
Beverly Hills, California
Literary agent
Frank Buck
F. Scott Fitzgerald
literary agent
Frank Buck
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Cliff Dwellers Club
Grinnell College
Corn; moods from Mid-America, by Harold Norling Swanson.
College Humor
RKO
Wheeler and Woolsey
Hips, Hips, Hooray!
Frank Buck
Fang and Claw
Jungle Menace
Twentieth Century Fox
F. Scott Fitzgerald
James M. Cain
William Faulkner
Ernest Haycox
Katharine Brush
Frank Gruber
Paul Gallico
Charles Bennett
MacKinlay Kantor

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