- Edwin Granberry
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birthdate =April 18 ,1897
birthplace =Meridian, Mississippi
deathdate =December 5 ,1988
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occupation = Writer
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nationality = American
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footnotes =Edwin Phillips Granberry (
18 April 1897 -5 December 1988 ) was an American writer, novelist, and translator.Early life
Edwin Granberry was born in
Meridian, Mississippi , and went to Starkville High School. He was educated at theUniversity of Florida (from 1916 to 1918), atColumbia University (in 1920), and atHarvard University (from 1922-1924).Career
Granberry became an English professor at
Rollins College in 1933.Granberry was a reviewer (for
The New York Sun ) ofMargaret Mitchell 's "Gone with the Wind ", which he compared favorably to "War and Peace " byLeo Tolstoy . [http://times-herald.com/archives/opinion/2002/0610.html] [http://www.galleryofhistory.com/archive/12_2004/author/55643-MARGARET-MITCHELL.htm] He is perhaps best known for his 30-year run as a writer on theRoy Crane comic stripBuz Sawyer .He also served as a writer for the TV series
Star Tonight , in 1955.Partial bibliography
*"Strangers and Lovers"
*"The Erl King"
*"The Ancient Hunger"
*A Trip to Czardis , which won the Best Short Story of 1932 (O. Henry Memorial Prize)External links
*imdb name|id=1492861|name=Edwin Granberry
* [http://shs.starkville.k12.ms.us/mswm/MSWritersAndMusicians/write.html]
* [http://www.rollins.edu/EndowedChairs/bachellerendowed.shtml]
* [http://purl.oclc.org/umarchives/MUM00206/ Edwin Granberry Collection] owned by the University of Mississippi Department of Archives and Special Collections.
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