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erupted across Europe. The world situation so dramatically changed, Poole recovered the manuscript for his book from Macmillans and spent a month writing a completely new ending. Drawn to cover the conflict as a war correspondent as if a moth to a flame, Poole belatedly attempted to make use of his
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Headstrong and confident, Poole immersed himself in his passion, fiction, while still ensconced as a settlement worker. Three short stories were immediately penned and sent out to various New York magazines — only to be returned with letters of rejection. Poole retreated to writing short works of
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For several years after his marriage, Poole found himself to writing of plays for the stage, an offshoot of the writing profession that pitted low probability of success against potentially immense financial rewards if a piece was successfully staged. His first effort, revolving around life in a
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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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Poole was educated at home until he was almost 7 years old, at which time he was enrolled in 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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Some sources have his father's occupation as a "stockbroker." He was not. By the time he was 35 Abram Poole had built a business as a commissions-only commodities trader with offices in 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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After his return from Russia, Poole continued to produce feature short stories depicting urban working class life for the periodical press, all the while gathering anecdotes for future novels. Poole split his output between
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Pushed by the Child Labor Committee to seek publicity by rewriting some of his lurid anecdotes of the life of street urchins, Poole wrote an article that early in 1903 found its way into the fledgling muckraking magazine,
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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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of 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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home in Chicago was populated with servants, including gardeners and governesses, and he grew up in proximity of the scions of the city elite, including young relatives of
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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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Leaving the world of the stage, Poole began to concentrate on full length fiction. In the spring of 1912 he began research on the waterfront environs of
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Payment for the freelance effort was received and confidence boosted. The next phase of Poole's life, that of a professional writer, had begun.
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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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Poole's time as a settlement worker at an end, he threw himself into investigative journalism. In 1904 the popular illustrated news weekly
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Poole's close friends in New York included two others who would travel to Imperial Russia as correspondents in 1905 — the socialists
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in 1918, an award which at least one 21st Century literary critic has argued was awarded to Poole as much for his previous effort,
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playing a particularly pivotal role in the evolution of Poole's worldview. He also read translations of Russian classics by
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The tipping point for the 23-year old Poole as a settlement worker came when he was selected to investigate the problem of
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Anxious to learn more about the people of the crowded Lower East Side milieu in which he lived, Poole set about learning
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initiated an agency, the Foreign Press Service, that negotiated for foreign authors with English-language publishers.
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Poole credited erudite lawyer and party leader Morris Hillquit with winning him to membership in the Socialist Party.
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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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to cover the war from the opposite camp, and early in November 1914 he sailed aboard a British ship for Europe.
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It was at Princeton that Poole was influenced to the ideas of progressive reform associated with the burgeoning
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and on to Russia, bringing with him communications and money entrusted to him in Paris for underground Russian
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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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Margaret Ann Witherbotham Poole, to whom Ernest Poole was married in 1907. The couple raised three children.
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Poole married the former Margaret Ann Witherbotham in 1907 and the couple established a household in the
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steel mill, failed to find a producer but his second, a drama about the construction of a bridge in the
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reporters and photographers around the tenement blocks, with the coverage spurring hearings of the
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Poole would ultimately write 11 plays for the New York stage, two of these in conjunction with
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in New York City on Tuesday, January 10, 1950, thirteen days away from his 70th birthday.
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Poole began his journalistic career writing freelance articles for the muckraking monthly
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Fascinated by the tumultuous Russian political situation, Poole successfully convinced
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This book was also warmly regarded, resulting in Poole being awarded the first
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The Literary Career and Productions of Ernest Poole, American Novelist.
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After a six year hiatus with Macmillan, Poole published his memoirs,
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Fine Books and Collections, August 2009, www.finebooksmagazine.com/
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section of New York City. The couple would raise three children.
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After his year-long escape from formal education, Poole moved to
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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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PhD dissertation. Southern Connecticut State University, 1965.
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Muckrackers: A Biographical Dictionary of Writers and Editors.
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In Germany, joining other western war correspondents such as
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Back in New York, Poole met the émigré Russian revolutionary
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Previously the Pulitzer Prize for the Novel from 1917–1947
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Poole's next novel attempted to follow up the successful
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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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Ernest Poole (cricketer)

Chicago, Illinois
New York City
Princeton University
BA
Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
journalist
novelist
playwright
Revolution of 1905
Revolution of 1917
proletarian
World War I
Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
His Family
Chicago, Illinois
Wisconsin
Chicago Board of Trade
Lake Forest
Lake Michigan
Michigan Avenue
Cyrus McCormick
Abraham Lincoln
violinist
composer
Princeton, New Jersey
Princeton University
political science
Woodrow Wilson

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