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Garland, Hamlin

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Garland, Hamlin (1860-1940)

US writer. In his realistic novels and short stories he depicted the life of the people on the prairie farms as a monotonous struggle for survival. Among his many volumes are Main Travelled Roads 1891 and Prairie Folks 1892.

A Son of the Middle Border 1917 is autobiographical; its sequel, A Daughter of the Middle Border 1921, was awarded a Pulitzer Prize.


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