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Louis Bromfield

Louis Bromfield

AmericanDecember 27, 1896 – March 18, 1956Social Realism

Louis Bromfield won the Pulitzer Prize for Early Autumn and was a prolific novelist of social change in both America and India. His later years as a pioneering organic farmer at Malabar Farm became as influential as his fiction.

Works

  • Early AutumnNovel set in Ohio exploring family, love, and personal growth through the seasons→
  • The Green Bay TreeNovel about family dysfunction and inherited wealth in post-war America→
  • A Good WomanNovel of a woman's moral journey through love, betrayal, and redemption→
  • The Rains CameNovel depicting colonial India during monsoon season and social upheaval→
  • Mrs. ParkingtonNovel tracing a woman's evolution from poverty to wealth and society→

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