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erupted across Europe. The world situation so dramatically changed, Poole recovered the manuscript for his book from
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in New York City's Lower East Side tenement slums. Poole spent weeks going from room to room observing and surveying residents and taking testimony about the fate of previous inhabitants. His report, "The Plague in Its
Stronghold," generated attention from the press and Poole conducted tours of
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Chicago's University School for Boys. There he first showed a proclivity for the written word, working briefly on the staff of the school newspaper. His was a privileged youth, spending summers at the
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Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Louis, New Orleans, and New York City. See Pool,
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Poole's settlement house was active teaching classes and housing club groups during the day. In the evenings it hosted a steady stream of guests, including some of the most famous progressive activists of the day, including social worker
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before being released in hard covers later in 1918. This book proved distinctly less successful than his previous literary efforts with critics and the reading public, however, and Poole's fiction never achieved such acclaim again.
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Poole that his views fell within the "very broad and liberal" ideological umbrella of the
Socialist Party. Poole joined a branch of Local New York and maintained his red card in the organization at least through the years of
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was well received by critics and the reading public and his place in the
American literary scene was thereby firmly established. He followed the book up with a new novel in 1917 dealing with intergenerational conflict,
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From 1920 until 1934, Poole produced works of fiction for
Macmillan at the rate of approximately one a year. While none of these attained the critical acclaim of Poole's wartime writings, the 1927 book
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Chicago to report on the ongoing stockyards' strike, which prominently featured a melange of striking new immigrants from Southern and Eastern Europe against thousands of African-American
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contacts with the publishers of various magazines, but found that all the positions for correspondents in France and
England had been filled. He was ultimately able, however, to persuade
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in 1940. He returned to writing books during the final decade of his life, publishing one work of non-fiction on famous figures in Chicago history and two lesser novels.
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piece was completed, Poole stayed on the scene as the volunteer press agent for the union of the striking slaughterhouse workers. The job put him in touch with the young
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in the spring of 1914. Physically and emotionally drained by the writing process, Poole spent two months in Europe before returning to the family's new home in the
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to send him to Russia as the magazine's correspondent and a contract was drawn up. Poole sailed for England, then proceeded to France before traveling by train to
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and gained an appreciation from the venerable revolutionary of the struggle being waged by oppressed Jews and others against the Tsarist autocracy in Russia.
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he viewed German hospitals, troop trains, and saw the front from the German side. He would spend three months in Europe covering the conflict.
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investigative journalism on the boys of the city streets and met with better success, seeing print for one piece in
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for an article he wrote on the social situation in New York's Chinatown district and authored a report for the
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both of which were published in book form by Macmillan in 1918.
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This idyllic interlude was shattered in the summer of 1914 when
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Muckrackers: A Biographical Dictionary of Writers and Editors.
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Following high school graduation, Poole, an accomplished
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Ernest Poole's The Harbor: A Study of a Problem Novel.
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New York : Whittlesey House, McGraw-Hill, 1943.
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Members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters
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1554:The Little Dark Man and Other Russian Sketches.
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476:of the Labor Movement," published in 1906 as
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3130:Pulitzer Prize for the Novel winners
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2696:A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain
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1727:Works by Ernest Poole in eBook form
1495:"The Dark People": Russia's Crisis.
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3160:20th-century American male writers
2660:The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love
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1628:Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1946.
1620:Giants Gone: Men Who Made Chicago.
757:"The Dark People": Russia's Crisis
557:as a successful freelance writer.
160:Poole was the winner of the first
153:-tinged fiction during the era of
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1503:The Village: Russian Impressions.
761:The Village: Russian Impressions,
628:Intercollegiate Socialist Society
317:in 1902 and immediately moved to
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1681:Patrick Chura, "Ernest Poole's
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722:published in serial form in
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2965:All the Light We Cannot See
2923:A Visit from the Goon Squad
2528:The Stories of John Cheever
1770:(public domain audiobooks)
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1613:New York: Macmillan, 1940.
1556:New York: Macmillan, 1925.
1484:New York: Macmillan, 1917.
1469:New York: Macmillan, 1915.
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1978:The Bridge of San Luis Rey
1819:Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
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1607:New York: Macmillan, 1934.
1601:New York: Macmillan, 1933.
1595:New York: Macmillan, 1932.
1589:New York: Macmillan, 1931.
1583:New York: Macmillan, 1930.
1577:New York: Macmillan, 1927.
1571:New York: Macmillan, 1926.
1565:New York: Macmillan, 1925.
1550:New York: Macmillan, 1924.
1544:New York: Macmillan, 1923.
1538:New York: Macmillan, 1922.
1530:New York: Macmillan, 1921.
1522:New York: Macmillan, 1920.
1514:New York: Macmillan, 1918.
1506:New York: Macmillan, 1918.
1498:New York: Macmillan, 1918.
706:Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
644:Brooklyn Heights, New York
624:Socialist Party of America
597:Socialist Party of America
425:New York State Legislature
383:and left wing politicians
199:family's seasonal home at
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118:Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
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1662:The Saturday Evening Post
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1611:The Bridge: My Own Story.
850:The Bridge: My Own Story.
780:The Bridge: My Own Story,
745:The Saturday Evening Post
675:The Saturday Evening Post
547:The Saturday Evening Post
512:Charles H. Kerr & Co.
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2989:The Underground Railroad
2373:The Keepers of the House
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277:How The Other Half Lives
274:movement, with the book
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3145:American male novelists
2941:The Orphan Master's Son
2780:Interpreter of Maladies
2552:A Confederacy of Dunces
2457:The Optimist's Daughter
2265:The Old Man and the Sea
2055:Caroline Pafford Miller
1664:, May 25-June 22, 1929.
489:William English Walling
265:Princeton Triangle Club
3125:Novelists from Chicago
2540:The Executioner's Song
2103:John Phillips Marquand
1690:Eugene O'Neill Review,
1430:Jan. 11, 1950, pg. 15.
891:pp. 10, 15-16, 26 and
653:which was accepted by
632:Charles Edward Russell
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193:Chicago Board of Trade
2390:Katherine Anne Porter
2337:To Kill a Mockingbird
2301:A Death in the Family
2098:The Late George Apley
1764:Works by Ernest Poole
1745:Works by Ernest Poole
1736:Works by Ernest Poole
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516:For Russia's Freedom.
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364:New York Evening Post
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235:Princeton, New Jersey
2624:A Summons to Memphis
2521:James Alan McPherson
2019:Margaret Ayer Barnes
1903:The Able McLaughlins
1867:The Age of Innocence
1593:Nurses on Horseback.
553:Everybody's Magazine
409:Jewish Daily Forward
263:for the illustrious
239:Princeton University
87:Princeton University
3088:Jayne Anne Phillips
2349:The Edge of Sadness
2318:Robert Lewis Taylor
2211:James Gould Cozzens
2158:Journey in the Dark
2122:The Grapes of Wrath
1990:Scarlet Sister Mary
1712:Michaelyn Szlosek,
1443:Books and pamphlets
1413:The Washington Post
1200:Rosecrans Baldwin,
677:to send him to the
306:McClure's Magazine.
203:, on the shores of
3175:Settlement workers
3066:Barbara Kingsolver
3037:The Night Watchman
2856:Marilynne Robinson
2773:Michael Cunningham
2701:Robert Olen Butler
2557:John Kennedy Toole
2421:House Made of Dawn
2325:Advise and Consent
2187:Robert Penn Warren
2182:All the King's Men
2086:Gone with the Wind
1569:With Eastern Eyes.
1563:The Hunter's Moon.
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583:Political activism
530:constitutionalists
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2720:The Stone Diaries
2708:The Shipping News
2648:Breathing Lessons
2475:The Killer Angels
2223:A. B. Guthrie Jr.
2199:James A. Michener
2091:Margaret Mitchell
2074:Honey in the Horn
2050:Lamb in His Bosom
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296:Settlement worker
243:political science
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127:Ernest Cook Poole
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2994:Colson Whitehead
2904:Elizabeth Strout
2899:Olive Kitteridge
2868:Geraldine Brooks
2732:Independence Day
2684:A Thousand Acres
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3115:1950 deaths
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3083:Night Watch
3076:Hernan Diaz
2958:Donna Tartt
2761:Philip Roth
2689:Jane Smiley
2677:John Updike
2569:John Updike
2503:Saul Bellow
2361:The Reivers
2330:Allen Drury
2258:Herman Wouk
2175:John Hersey
1920:Edna Ferber
1891:One of Ours
1879:Alice Adams
1781:His Family,
1671:April 1948.
1466:The Harbor.
1393:The Bridge,
1380:The Bridge,
1360:The Bridge,
1347:The Bridge,
1334:The Bridge,
1321:The Bridge,
1308:The Bridge,
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1048:pp. 78, 82.
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944:The Bridge,
931:The Bridge,
918:The Bridge,
905:The Bridge,
889:The Bridge,
876:The Bridge,
863:The Bridge,
837:The Bridge,
767:Later years
702:His Family.
681:capital of
670:World War I
610:World War I
538:The Outlook
522:The Outlook
450:The Outlook
385:Keir Hardie
381:H. G. Wells
373:Jane Addams
341:child labor
286:Leo Tolstoy
201:Lake Forest
179:Early years
155:World War I
151:proletarian
3104:Categories
2892:Junot Díaz
2653:Anne Tyler
2516:Elbow Room
2342:Harper Lee
2306:James Agee
1954:Arrowsmith
1843:His Family
1749:Faded Page
1683:The Harbor
1605:One of Us.
1480:His Family
1126:pp. 95-96.
1113:pp. 94-95.
1100:pp. 92-93.
1074:pp. 82-83.
1061:pp. 78-79.
1022:pp. 73-74.
975:pp. 69-70.
933:pp. 65-66.
716:His Family
697:The Harbor
649:The Harbor
479:The Jungle
349:McClure's.
282:Jacob Riis
252:The Prince
245:taught by
167:His Family
139:playwright
131:journalist
107:His Family
102:The Harbor
53:1880-01-23
2827:Middlesex
2768:The Hours
2490:1976–2000
2397:The Fixer
2233:1951–1975
2038:The Store
1946:1926–1950
1835:1918–1925
1535:Millions.
798:Footnotes
792:pneumonia
724:McClure's
690:Jack Reed
655:Macmillan
508:socialist
464:When his
358:Collier's
343:problem.
314:cum laude
272:muckraker
261:librettos
224:violinist
189:Wisconsin
174:Biography
83:Education
2875:The Road
2588:Ironweed
2241:The Town
1768:LibriVox
1751:(Canada)
1694:In JSTOR
1639:Articles
1615:—Memoir.
1382:pg. 216.
1336:pg. 196.
1323:pg. 195.
1271:pg. 192.
1253:pg. 144.
1217:pg. 182.
1178:pg. 113.
1165:pg. 104.
1152:pg. 103.
1139:pg. 171.
743:In 1917
638:Novelist
257:The Lit,
228:composer
135:novelist
2911:Tinkers
2636:Beloved
2277:A Fable
1757:at the
1542:Danger.
1397:passim.
1391:Poole,
1378:Poole,
1358:Poole,
1345:Poole,
1332:Poole,
1319:Poole,
1306:Poole,
1297:pg. 89.
1293:Poole,
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1187:Poole,
1174:Poole,
1161:Poole,
1148:Poole,
1135:Poole,
1122:Poole,
1109:Poole,
1096:Poole,
1087:pg. 83.
1083:Poole,
1070:Poole,
1057:Poole,
1044:Poole,
1035:pg. 74.
1031:Poole,
1018:Poole,
1009:pg. 72.
1005:Poole,
991:pg. 70.
987:Poole,
971:Poole,
962:pg. 65.
958:Poole,
946:pg. 56.
942:Poole,
929:Poole,
920:pg. 53.
916:Poole,
907:pg. 51.
903:Poole,
893:passim.
887:Poole,
878:pg. 24.
874:Poole,
865:pg. 15.
861:Poole,
839:pg. 36.
605:Marxist
466:Outlook
400:Yiddish
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1915:So Big
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1850:(1918)
683:Berlin
679:German
526:Berlin
429:Albany
137:, and
120:(1918)
109:(1917)
104:(1915)
62:, U.S.
3071:Trust
2863:March
1438:Works
3001:Less
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