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  1. Paul West (August 27, 1911 – June 15, 1998) was an American writer who penned works for radio and television. He should not be confused with the American playwright and screenwriter Paul West (1871–1918) or the British-born American novelist, essayist, and poet Paul West (1930–2015).

  2. Paul West (26 January 1871 – 30 October 1918) was an American playwright, lyricist, newspaper editor, journalist, screenwriter, author, and talent agent. After working as a journalist in Massachusetts from 1888 to 1892, he began his career in the theatre as a press representative for Charles H. Hoyt; followed by a season as the business ...

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    West grew up in Eckington, a rural mining town in Derbyshire, England. His father, partly blinded in World War I, was often unemployed. His mother, a talented pianist, gave private lessons to help support the family. She encouraged West in his love of words and his literary ambitions.In a 1989 interview by author and literary critic David W. Madden...

    Among other honors, West's literary awards have included the American Academy of Arts and Letters award for literature (1985), the Lannan Prize for fiction (1993), and the Grand-Prix Halpèrine-Kaminsky Prize (1993) for best foreign book. West was named a "literary lion" by the New York Public Library and a Chevalier of the Order of Arts and Letters...

    West's work is highly varied in form and content. According to reviewer Lore Segal, "He has published poetry, criticism, essays, memoirs (including an extended, sometimes hilarious meditation on learning to swim in middle age) and...novels of an unsettling nonuniformity." Among the many writers who influenced West's work, writes literary critic Dav...

    West retired from teaching in 1995. In 2003, he had a stroke, his second, which his wife, Diane Ackerman, has written about in her book One Hundred Names for Love: A Stroke, a Marriage and the Language of Healing. He died on 18 October 2015 at the age of 85 in Ithaca, New York, from pneumonia.He is survived by his sister, Sheila Forster, and perhap...

    Long fiction

    1. A Quality of Mercy, 1961 2. Tenement of Clay, 1965 3. Alley Jaggers, 1966 4. I'm Expecting to Live Quite Soon, 1970 5. Caliban's Filibuster, 1971 6. Bela Lugosi's White Christmas, 1972 7. Colonel Mint, 1972 8. Gala, 1976 9. The Very Rich Hours of Count von Stauffenberg, 1980 10. Rat Man of Paris, 1986 11. The Place in Flowers Where Pollen Rests, 1988 12. Lord Byron's Doctor, 1989 13. The Women of Whitechapel and Jack the Ripper, 1991 14. Love's Mansion, 1992 15. The Tent of Orange Mist, 19...

    Short fiction

    1. The Universe and Other Fictions, 1988

    Poetry

    1. Poems, 1952 2. The Spellbound Horses, 1960 3. The Snow Leopard, 1964 4. Alphabet Poetry 5. Tea with Osiris, 2006

    Madden, David W. (1993). Understanding Paul West. University of South Carolina. ISBN 0-87249-886-7. OCLC 27815373.

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  4. This year, my prized find was My Mother’s Music, Paul Wests memoir of growing up in England. Paul was my mentor as I worked on my baccalaureate and master’s in English in the late sixties and early seventies.

  5. Feb 9, 2021 · It’s hard to imagine that the popular lifestyle television series, River Cottage Australia, stopped filming five years ago. However, its ethos of showcasing local, seasonal produce lives on in the show’s former host Paul Wests current work and the cottage’s new incarnation as an Airbnb.

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    Paul West was born on 26 January 1871 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. He was a writer and director, known for Great Expectations (1917), At the Mercy of Men (1918) and The Ordeal of Rosetta (1918). He died on 29 October 1918 in Seine River, France.

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