- Thomas Bell (novelist)
Thomas Bell (1903—1961) was an American
novelist .Bell was born Adalbert Thomas Belejcak on
March 7 1903 in Braddock,Pennsylvania ,USA of immigrant Rusyn parents (Mary Krachun and Michael Belejcak) from the village ofNižný Tvarožec . He worked in the steel mills there, beginning at the age of fifteen as an apprentice electrician. In 1922 Bell moved toNew York City and worked variously as a mechanic, a merchant seaman, and a bookstore clerk. His first novel, "The Breed of Basil", was published in 1930. From 1933 he devoted all of his time to writing, completing five more novels: "The Second Prince" (1935), "All Brides Are Beautiful" (1936) (also produced as a film called "From This Day Forward"), "Out of This Furnace " (1941), "Till I Come Back to You" (1943) (which had a life on Broadway as "The World Is Full of Girls"), and "There Comes a Time" (1946). Bell, with his wife Marie, moved toCalifornia in 1955. He died from cancer onJanuary 17 1961 , his own account of which – "In the Midst of Life" – was published posthumously that same year by Atheneum. Bell's reputation as a writer increased dramatically in 1976 when theUniversity of Pittsburgh Press reissued "Out of This Furnace" to wide acclaim.References
*cite book | author=Bell, Thomas | title=Out of This Furnace | edition=50th Anniversary Edition | location=Pittsburgh | publisher=University of Pittsburgh Press | year=1991, 1976, 1968, 1941 | id=ISBN 0-8229-3690-9
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