Corn Country Travel Writing, Literary Journalism, Memoir

Corn Country Travel Writing, Literary Journalism, Memoir

  • Homer Croy
Publisher:ISBN 13: 9781888160741ISBN 10: 1888160748

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Corn Country Travel Writing, Literary Journalism, Memoir is written by Homer Croy and published by . It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1888160748 (ISBN 10) and 9781888160741 (ISBN 13).

One part Mark Twain, and two parts Garrison Keillor, Pulitzer Prize-winning humorist and essayist Homer Croy was a man of many distinctions: "The first student of the first school of journalism in the United States," "the first person to tour the world shooting motion pictures," and the first author of his day to write a best-selling novel that happened to be anonymous. Dale Carnegie dedicated his opus How to Win Friends and Influence People to him: Will Rogers, for whom Croy wrote more films than any other, made him honored guest at his Thanksgiving table. In between his pioneering studies in journalism at the University of Missouri and his mid-life, Missouri farm memoirs that sold in the hundreds of thousands, Croy flunked out of college, moved to the Big Apple, filmed his way around the world, tied the knot in the first marriage ever captured on a Universal newsreel, worked for Theodore Dreiser, won the Pulitzer, earned a fortune, moved to Paris, tragically lost two children, wrote for Hollywood, earned an honorary doctorate, and, in the end, lost his fortune-all while maintaining the down-home humor and heart that midcentury, midwestern memoir. Book jacket.