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PETER ERICSON MANN leaned back in his chair and let his hands fall listlessly from the typewriter to his lap. He raised them again and laboriously pecked out a few words. It was no use. He got up, walked to one of the front windows of the dingy old studio and peered gloomily out at the bare trees and brown grass patches of Washington Square.

Produktbeschreibung
PETER ERICSON MANN leaned back in his chair and let his hands fall listlessly from the typewriter to his lap. He raised them again and laboriously pecked out a few words. It was no use. He got up, walked to one of the front windows of the dingy old studio and peered gloomily out at the bare trees and brown grass patches of Washington Square.
Autorenporträt
Samuel Merwin (1874-1936) was a notable American author and playwright, renowned for his literary contributions during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. With a career that spanned several genres, Merwin diversified his literary pursuits but is perhaps best recognized for his forays into dramatization and fiction. Among his works, 'The Trufflers' stands out as an exemplar of his narrative prowess and keen observation of social dynamics. Merwin's writing is often characterized by its vividness and the ability to capture the intricacies of human relationships within the context of changing societal norms. While deeply rooted in the traditions of his time, Merwin's fiction often exhibited a modern sensibility, which allowed his work to resonate with a broad audience. His narratives were not just stories, but reflections on the aspirations and challenges of the human experience, masterfully interwoven with the social fabric of his era. Though less frequently discussed today, Samuel Merwin's contributions to American literature persist in academic circles and among aficionados of early 20th-century fiction, serving as an artifact of the literary landscape of his time.