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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Allan_SeagerAllan Seager - Wikipedia

    Allan Seager (February 5, 1906 – May 10, 1968) [1] was an American novelist and short story writer based in Michigan. His stories were published in such leading magazines as The New Yorker and Esquire.

  2. Jul 12, 2011 · Allan Seager was a student at Oxford when he contracted tuberculosis. What happened next made him one of America’s greatest writers—declared the heir to Anderson and Hemingway—ever to be forgotten. Yet one of Seager’s short stories endures in ways that none of Hemingway’s can match.

  3. www.theatlantic.com › author › allan-seagerAllan Seager, The Atlantic

    Now professor of English at the University of Michigan. Mr. Seager has published about eighty short stories and Jive novels, the latest beingAMOS BERRY, HILDA MANNING,and.DEATH OF...

  4. Mar 25, 2004 · One notable characteristic of many Midwestern writers is that they sometimes disavow complexity and then hide it where it won’t show. Seager, a native of Michigan and a nearly lifelong resident of that state, practiced this sleight-of-hand assiduously in his memoir.

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  6. Second is Allan Seager of Michigan, a writer whose talent far exceeds the recognition he had earned from the public and the critics before his death in May. And the third is the subject of...

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  7. Jul 6, 2001 · Origins: The plot of this "legend," originally a short story penned by Allan Seager and published under the title "The Street" in Vanity Fair magazine in September 1934, is so beloved...

  8. Aug 15, 1991 · This exquisitely written biography of major American poet Theodore Roethke by his close friend and fellow writer Allan Seager was greeted with great enthusiasm in the literary community when it originally appeared in 1968.

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