- Arthur Stuart-Menteth Hutchinson
Arthur Stuart-Menteth Hutchinson (1880-1971) was a British novelist.
Frequently referred to as A.S.M. Hutchinson, he was born in
India . His father was a distinguished soldier and his mother was a member of the Stuart Menteths, a noble Scottish family.A.S.M Hutchinson wrote romance and family novels as well as short stories for publications such "The Sphere Magazine". His best-selling novel, "If Winter Comes"," was in many aspects ahead of its time, dealing with an unhappy marriage, eventual divorce, and an unwed mother who commits
suicide . According to theNew York Times , "If Winter Comes" was the best-selling book in the United States for all of 1922. The following year,Fox Film Corporation made it into amotion picture of the same name directed byHarry F. Millarde .In 1922, his book "This Freedom" was published to controversy, seen by the
women's rights movement as an anti-feminist novel. However, it proved to be highly successful and was ranked by the New York Times as the 7th best-selling book in the United States for 1923 and the 6th best for all of 1924. The next year, Hutchinson had another success with "One Increasing Purpose" that was the 10th best-selling book of 1925. In 1930, he was so thrilled by the birth of his son he wrote a book about it called the "Book of Simon"."Bibliography:
*"Once Aboard the Lugger" (1908)
*"The Happy Warrior" (1912)
*"The Clean Heart" (1914)
*"If Winter Comes" (1921) (republished in 1946)
*"This Freedom" (1922)
*"The Eighth Wonder and Other Stories" (1923)
*"One Increasing Purpose" (1925)
*"The Uncertain Trumpet (1929)
*"The Book of Simon" (1930)
*"Big Business" (1932)
*"The Soft Spot" (1933)
*"A Year That the Locust" (1935)
*"As Once You Were" (1938)
*"He Looked For A City" (1940)
*"It Happened Like This" (1942)
*"Of Swinburne" (1960)References
*"Twentieth Century Authors: A Biographical Dictionary of Modern Literature", edited by Stanley J. Kunitz and Howard Haycraft, New York, The H. W. Wilson Company, 1942.
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