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    Benjamin Franklin Norris Jr. (March 5, 1870 – October 25, 1902) was an American journalist and novelist during the Progressive Era, whose fiction was predominantly in the naturalist genre.

  2. Movement / Style: naturalism. Frank Norris (born March 5, 1870, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.—died October 25, 1902, San Francisco, California) was an American novelist who was the first important naturalist writer in the United States. Norris studied painting in Paris for two years but then decided that literature was his vocation.

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  3. Frank Norris has 376 books on Goodreads with 30141 ratings. Frank Norris’s most popular book is McTeague: A Story of San Francisco (Signet Classics).

  4. Frank Norris (1870-1902) was a journalist, novelist, and leader in the Naturalist movement. He wrote about social and moral issues, such as greed, corruption, and injustice, in his novels, including The Octopus, The Pit, and McTeague.

  5. Benjamin Franklin Norris, Jr. (March 5, 1870 – October 25, 1902) was an American novelist during the Progressive Era, writing predominantly in the naturalist genre. His notable works include McTeague (1899), The Octopus: A California Story (1901), and The Pit (1903). Although he did not openly support socialism as a political system, his work ...

  6. edit data. Naturalistic novels of noted American writer Benjamin Franklin Norris, Junior, brother of Charles Gilman Norris and sister-in-law of Kathleen Thompson Norris, about American life include McTeague in 1899. This novelist during the Progressive era predominantly authored works that include The Octopus: A California Story (1901) and The ...

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  8. Frank Norris, Kevin Starr (Introduction) 3.81. 1,908 ratings208 reviews. Like the tentacles of an octopus, the tracks of the railroad reached out across California, as if to grasp everything of value in the state Based on an actual, bloody dispute between wheat farmers and the Southern Pacific Railroad in 1880, The Octopus is a stunning novel ...

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