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by Maria Kłos-Gwizdalska and printed in 1955, with French and Italian translators also approaching Sylvester for permission to bring his work to Europe. Sylvester declined all translation requests, except for that of Klos-Gwizalska. The book was reprinted in 1976 by Arno Press, which briefly revived
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While traveling and researching for his novels, Sylvester wrote short stories to support his wife and children. This sometimes meant laying aside his larger works, something that continually bothered Sylvester. He would later detail this problem in a speech, "Problems of the Catholic Writer," which
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area. His wife, Janet, died on September 20, 1987. In letters to Cort, Sylvester expressed deep grief over the loss of Janet and the difficulty he had after her passing. Sylvester spent the last five years of his life at the Friends Nursing Home in
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The publication of this final novel coincided with the beginning stages of his divorce from Rita in 1951, as well as his official repudiation of the Catholic Church. Rita died in 1978.
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among the hard-drinking, amoral, fiercely color-conscious poor whites, and the Negroes." Sylvester conducted extensive research into the area, the Jesuits, and the concept of
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circles, but he was mostly known for his critical views of the Catholic hierarchy, earning him the ire of many. By the time of his death in 1993, he was largely forgotten.
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season, and the fallout he experiences after becoming romantically involved with a troubled young woman from New York. It was his most critically derided work.
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was Sylvester's first novel to attract international attention; the literary publishing house, Rich & Cowan, released an edition of the book in 1949.
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Sylvester, though no longer a household name, knew many of the prominent writers of the 20th century. He was a friend and correspondent of
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and her community of artists, whom Bain repudiates in favor of the provincial Catholics. Sylvester deals realistically with themes such as
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to Catholicism through the process. The fictional town in which the story takes place, Tarale, is based upon the real town of
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and is his least overtly religious work. Based upon his own travels to Latin America, the story follows a young American
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He didn't publish a novel after 1950. But Sylvester did not completely give up writing; he took up work for the
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radio broadcasts and regularly contributed to local newspapers. He spent the last 40 years of his life in the
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in New York which would prove influential for some of his early short stories. He graduated in 1930 with a
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The author's photo used by Harcourt Brace and Company for the dust jacket of the 1950 novel, A Golden Girl
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His father, Harry Sylvester, Sr., was heavily involved in politics during the 1920s and 30s, serving as a
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Suitable Accommodations: An Autobiographical Story of Family Life: The Letters of J. F. Powers, 1942-1963
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Russell, Richard (January 6, 1949). "Sylvester Works Up to Artistic Maturity in New Story Collection".
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Library's Special Collections, and include correspondence, manuscripts and three unpublished novels,
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arranged by Sylvester containing 14 previously published stories with their original titles restored
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In 1948, Sylvester arranged a collection of his short stories and published them under the title
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The author's photo used by D. Appleton-Century for the dust jacket of the 1945 novel, Dayspring
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Ave, The Catholic University of America * 620 Michigan; Washington, N. E. *; Dc 20064.
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Soon after graduating from college, Sylvester found work as a correspondent for the
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He formally renounced his membership in the Catholic church in 1954 and joined the
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McKeon, John (May 1950). "The Drama of Harry Sylvester: A Golden Girl Review".
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for twenty years, retiring in 1971. During that time, he wrote scripts for the
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Cold War Modernists : Art, Literature, and American Cultural Diplomacy
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in the 1930s; several letters to him from Hemingway appear in the latter's
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published in 1948 by Henry Holt and Co., with dust jacket illustration.
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in 1943, with Steinbeck and Hitchcock both receiving writing credits.
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in the first half of the 20th century. His stories were published in
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Sylvester, Harry (January 1948). "Problems of the Catholic Writer".
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was the most popular of his novels, to the point that the novel was
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Biographical Dictionary of Contemporary Catholic American Writing
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in order to concentrate on his fiction writing. His first novel,
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Catholic Authors: Contemporary Biographical Sketches, 1930-1947
1526:"Miss Rita Ryall Davis Wed To Harry A. Sylvester Jr. Today". 426:'s role in navigating such societal issues. Set in Southern 267:(1944) into a short story. This version was published in 580:. The collection received generally favorable reviews. 1782:. New York: Columbia University Press. p. 230. 188: 132: 124: 106: 98: 90: 82: 74: 58: 39: 23: 2042:Georgetown University Library Special Collection: 1968:. New York: The H. W. Wilson Company. p. 977. 1613: 1542: 610:, publishing over 100 reviews for outlets such as 500:to a group of "good Catholic radicals," including 365:. Sylvester wrote mostly about sports, especially 670:published in 1933 by Farrar & Rhineheart Inc. 1452:O. Henry Prize, "Beautifully and Bravely" (1940) 449:He followed this up with a third novel in 1945, 404:In 1933, Sylvester gave up a full-time job as a 1509:"Carey Lays Finger on Dodgers Biggest Ailment" 775:published in 1942 by Duell, Sloan, and Pearce. 713:). However, his complete papers are housed in 516:views after publication. During his lifetime, 1478:"Suttheimer to Head 2d A. D. G. O. P. Club". 867:Sylvester estimated that he wrote "about 150 8: 2087:Converts to Quakerism from Roman Catholicism 2037:University of New Mexico Library Collection 1193:"Fable of the Irishman with the Long Nose," 412:, was released that same year. The novel, a 274:He is remembered primarily as the author of 1828:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 2082:Notre Dame Fighting Irish football players 2047:Jenkins, Philip, "Who is Harry Sylvester" 1676:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 1549:. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. pp.  31: 20: 2122:American Roman Catholic religious writers 1620:. Newark, NJ: St. Mary's Abbey. pp.  1097:Pictorial Review combined with Delineator 690:He also regularly exchanged letters with 1460: 849: 766: 727:The Youth (and Education) of Don Lorenzo 661: 395: 1470: 324:in 1926. There, he played football for 313:in New York in a number of capacities. 1821: 1669: 1449:O. Henry Prize, "The Crazy Guy" (1939) 877:20 Grand: Great American Short Stories 533:was later printed as an essay for the 338:. During college, he also worked as a 1593:. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce. 1493:"17 Die as Throngs Rush to Country". 7: 1844:"HARRY AMBROSE SYLVESTER, 1908-1993" 384:In 1936, he wed Rita Ryall Davis of 831:Reprinted by Angelico Press (2024) 750:Reprinted by Angelico Press (2024) 655:. He died after a long battle with 583:Sylvester's final published novel, 512:, Sylvester was accused of pushing 373:. During this time, he traveled to 2112:20th-century American male writers 278:and a friend of Ernest Hemingway. 14: 2132:American male short story writers 1864:Powers, J. F. (August 20, 2013). 1292:“The Return of Grande Williams,” 908:Selected Individual Short Stories 606:He was also a prolific writer of 194: 157: 2097:20th-century American novelists 320:in Brooklyn, Sylvester went to 177: 153: 1916:Jenkins, Philip (March 2007). 1278:“The Wind Blows in a Circle,” 1232:“The Wind Under Their Wings,” 529:interest in Sylvester's work. 1: 1870:. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. 1729:. New York: Harcourt, Brace. 1415:“The Draw at Arroyo Blanco,” 1336:“Nothing Ever Bothers Them,” 974:Whit Burnett’s Story Magazine 290:in 1908. His grandfather was 254:(1947). He was asked to turn 2077:Novelists from New York City 1980:"The O. Henry Prize Stories" 1385:“Owl, He Crow for Midnight” 1378:“O Morning Stars Together,” 1320:“A Sense of Participation,” 1225:“Her Picture in the Paper,” 1109:“The Shark and the Yankee,” 1102:“The Beautiful, the Brave,” 920:“This Life-guard Business,” 1964:Kunitz, Stanley J. (1955). 1255:“The Captain of the Team,” 1211:“The Heart and the Hands,” 1172:“Beautifully and Bravely,” 881:Runner's Literary Companion 827:, Polish translation (1955) 434:is "about a small group of 318:Manual Training High School 2148: 1892:"Notre Dame Archives: SUL" 1313:“Going to Run All Night,” 1299:“The Halls of Montezuma,” 1130:“This Running Is No Fun,” 238:. The most popular of his 78:writer, critic, journalist 1918:"Who is Harry Sylvester?" 1765:Twentieth Century Authors 1725:Sylvester, Harry (1950). 1650:Sylvester, Harry (1955). 1589:Sylvester, Harry (1942). 1541:Tynan, Daniel J. (1989). 1343:“The Head of An Indian,” 987:“This Thing the Spirit,” 873:Prose for Senior Students 438:doing what we might call 193: 102:Catholic Literary Revival 30: 2051:171, March 2007 (17-20). 1778:Barnhisel, Greg (2015). 1528:The Brooklyn Daily Eagle 1480:The Brooklyn Daily Eagle 1262:“Horses at Broken Bow,” 1151:“Teacher is Wonderful,” 927:“Priest and Scientist,” 707:University of New Mexico 328:. During his time as an 94:University of Notre Dame 2102:American male novelists 2021:Biographical Dictionary 2006:Biographical Dictionary 1637:Biographical Dictionary 1612:Hoehn, Matthew (1947). 1576:Biographical Dictionary 1446:, "A Boxer: Old" (1934) 1422:“Blood in Their Eyes,” 1179:“Doctor Comes of Age,” 1056:“Some Like Them Soft,” 994:“The Old College Try,” 891:Collected Short Stories 620:between 1931 and 1974. 362:New York Herald Tribune 359:and a reporter for the 205:Harry Ambrose Sylvester 1712:The Catholic Messenger 1466: 1401:“A Thousand Summers,” 1395:Women’s Home Companion 1329:“Home is the Sailor,” 1285:“The Face of Danger,” 1271:“Battle in the West,” 1241:“Return of the Hero,” 1137:“The Place of Bulls,” 1088:“I Won’t Do No Dive,” 885:Classic Boxing Stories 859: 776: 671: 659:on September 26, 1993. 653:Sandy Spring, Maryland 640:US Information Service 401: 316:After graduating from 286:Sylvester was born in 69:Sandy Spring, Maryland 2072:Writers from Brooklyn 1652:Wcześniej czy później 1464: 1371:“Double or Nothing,” 1352:Rocky Mountain Review 1265:Saturday Evening Post 1202:“Run, Captain, Run,” 853: 825:Wcześniej czy później 771:The first edition of 770: 715:Georgetown University 666:The first edition of 665: 574:Rocky Mountain Review 457:) and his subsequent 455:Penitente Brotherhood 399: 356:New York Evening Post 128:O. 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