Biography
Fannie Hurst was born in Hamilton, Ohio, the daughter of a successful shoe manufacturer. Her parents were Bavarian-Jews who had immigrated to the U.S. in 1860. Hurst was raised in St. Louis, Missouri, and received her A.B. degree from Washington University in 1909. She went to Columbia University in New York for graduate courses in 1910. She wanted to be a writer, both to support herself and to study people, she worked as a waitress and as a salesgirl. She also did bit acting roles in the theater, attended night court and studied people on the street. Although she was not a radical, she was interested in social issues such as equal pay for equal work, the right of a woman to retain her name after marriage, relief of the oppressed Jews in Eastern Europe, and the social and medical problems of homosexuals. Her first story, "Ain't Life Wonderful," was published in a St. Louis newspaper called Reedy's Weekly while she was attending college. Her second story, published in 1912, earned recognition for her writing talent, and the Saturday Evening Post wanted all of her future stories. In 1915 she married a pianist named Jacques S. Danielson. She continued to write, and her novels and stories were eagerly greeted by the publishing world so that by 1925, she and Booth Tarkington were the highest paid writers in the United States. She chaired a national housing commission, 1936-37; the committee on workmen's compensation in 1940, a member of the national advisory committee to the Works Progress Administration, 1940-41; and she was a member of the board of directors of New York Urban League. In 1952, her husband Danielson died, and she became a delegate to the World Health Organization. Over the course of her fifty-year career she wrote seventeen novels, nine volumes of short stories, three plays, and many articles.
Books by Fannie Hurst
Every Soul Hath Its Song (Espr
Every Soul Hath Its Song (Esprios Classics)
Gaslight Sonatas (Esprios Clas
Gaslight Sonatas (Esprios Classics)
Humoresque (Esprios Classics)
Humoresque (Esprios Classics)
Star-Dust (Esprios Classics)
Star-Dust (Esprios Classics)
Vertical City (Esprios Classics)
Every Soul Hath Its Song Book
Every Soul Hath Its Song Book
Every Soul Hath It's Song
Every Soul Hath It's Song
The Best Short Stories of 1917
Every Soul Hath Its Song
Romance en Casserole
Romance en Casserole
American Women's Literature
Humoresque Or A Laugh On Life With A Tear Behind It
The Vertical City
Gaslight Sonatas
Star Dust A Story Of An American Girl
The stories of Fannie Hurst
Fool, be still
Ḥiḳui le-ḥayim
Ḥiḳui le-ḥayim
God must be sad
Modern Europe a history since 1500 paul beik/laurence lapore holt rinehart 1961
רחוב צדדי
רחוב צדדי
Anatomy of me
Imitation of Life - Lana Turne
Imitation of Life - Lana Turner Photo Cover
The man with one head
The man with one head
Anywoman
Anywoman
The hands of Veronica
The Name Is Mary
Fourteen of them
Fourteen of them
Lonely parade
Today is ladies' day
Today is ladies' day
Great laughter
We are ten
We are ten
Fannie Hurst visits Montefiore
Fannie Hurst visits Montefiore
No food with my meals
No food with my meals
Anitra's dance
Anitras Dance
Anitras Dance
Humoresque - a Laugh on Life with a Tear Behind It
Symphony of six million
Symphony of six million
Back Street, Broadway Edition
A president is born / by Fanni
A president is born / by Fannie Hurst
Pesnʹ zhizni
Pesnʹ zhizni
Lummox Broadway Edition
Lummox Broadway Edition
The Best Short Stories of 1916