- Elliot Paul
Elliot Harold Paul (
February 10 ,1891 -April 7 ,1958 ), was an Americanjournalist andauthor .Born in Linden, a part of
Malden, Massachusetts , Elliot Paul graduated fromMalden High School then worked in the U.S. West on the government Reclamation projects for several years until 1914 when he returned home and took a job as a reporter covering legislative events at the State House inBoston . In 1917, he joined theU.S. Army to fight inWorld War I . Paul served inFrance where he fought in theBattle of Saint-Mihiel and in theMeuse-Argonne offensive . Following the war's end, he returned home and to a job as a journalist. At this time, he began writing books, inspired in part by his military experiences.By 1925 Elliot Paul had already seen three of his novels published when he left America to join many of his literary compatriots in the
Montparnasse Quarter ofParis, France . There, he worked for a time at theInternational Herald Tribune before joining Eugene andMaria Jolas as co-editor of the literary journal, "transition". A friend of bothJames Joyce andGertrude Stein , Paul defiedErnest Hemingway 's maxim that "if you mentioned Joyce twice to Stein, you were dead." Paul was a great enthusiast of Stein's work, equating its "feeling for a continuous present" withjazz .Paul left the fledgling journal after little more than a year to return to the newspaper business and to write more novels in his spare time. He had completed three more books when he suffered from a nervous breakdown and abruptly left Paris to recuperate in the Spanish village of
Santa Eulalia on the island ofIbiza . With virtually no one in the literary community knowing where he was, in her 1933 "The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas ", Stein muses over his "disappearance."Caught in the middle of the
Spanish Civil War , he was inspired to write the well received "The Life and Death of a Spanish Town ". Forced to flee Spain, he returned to Paris produced detective fiction featuring the amateur sleuth Homer Evans, as well as crafting what is considered as one of his best works, "The Last Time I Saw Paris".Back in the United States following the outbreak of
World War II , Elliot Paul turned to screenwriting where inHollywood , between 1941 and 1953, he participated in the writing of ten screenplays, the most remembered of which is the 1945 production, "Rhapsody in Blue"; he also wrote the screenplay for the Poverty Row production of "New Orleans ", a fictional history ofStoreyville jazz featuringBillie Holiday in her only acting role. He also contributed to "London Town " (1946), one of the most infamous flops in British cinema history.Contemptuous of the censorship imposed on the studios by the
Hays Code , Paul mocked Hollywood's hypocritical puritanism in his satiric book from 1942, "With a Hays Nonny Nonny " , where he reworkedBible stories so that they complied with the Code. "The Book of Esther " , for example, becomes a vehicle forDon Ameche , withGroucho Marx asMordecai .A talented pianist, he frequently supplemented his income by playing at local clubs in the
Los Angeles area.Married and divorced five times, Paul had one son. He died in 1958 at the Veterans' Hospital in
Providence, Rhode Island .Partial list of screenwriting credits
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A Woman's Face " (1941)
*"Rhapsody in Blue" (1945)
*"It's A Pleasure " (1945)
*"London Town " (1946) (aka "My Heart Goes Crazy " in the US)
*"New Orleans" (1947)Bibliography
*"Indelible" (1922)
*"Impromptu" (1923)
*"Imperturbe " (1924)
*"Low Run Tide and Lava Rock " (1929)
*"The Amazon" (1930)
*"The Governor of Massachusetts " (1930)
*"Life and Death of a Spanish Town " (1937)
*"Concert Pitch " (1938)
*"The Stars and Stripes Forever" (1939)
*"The Mysterious Mickey Finn " (1939)
*"Hugger Mugger in the Louvre " (1940)
*"Mayhem in B-Flat " (1940)
*"Fracas in the Foothills " (1940)
*"The Death of Lord Haw Haw " (as Brett Rutledge, 1940)
*"Intoxication Made Easy " (1941)
*"The Last Time I Saw Paris" (1942)1
*"I'll Hate Myself in the Morning " (1945)
*"Summer in December " (1945)
*"Linden on the Saugus Branch " (1946)
*"A Ghost Town on the Yellowstone " (1948)
*"My Old Kentucky Home" (1949)
*"Desperate Scenery " (1954)
*"Springtime in Paris " (1950)
*"Murder on the Left Bank " (1951)
*"The Black Gardenia " (1952)
*"Waylaid in Boston " (1953)
*"Desperate Scenery " (1954)
*"Understanding the French " (1954/55)
*"The Black and the Red " (1956)
*"Film Flam " (1956)
*"That Crazy American Music " (1957)1 not to be confused with the film "The Last Time I Saw Paris " , which was based on the short story "Babylon Revisited " byF. Scott Fitzgerald .External links
* [http://www.cowbeech.force9.co.uk/PAUL.htm Elliot Paul webpages]
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