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      • John Van Alstyne Weaver, Jr. (July 17, 1893 – June 14, 1938, often credited as John V. A. Weaver) was an American poet, novelist and screenwriter whose poems attracted the approbation of H. L. Mencken, whose works were produced on stage and on film, and who had several screenwriting credits for work on properties where he was not the author of the original work.
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  1. John Van Alstyne Weaver, Jr. (July 17, 1893 – June 14, 1938, often credited as John V. A. Weaver) was an American poet, novelist and screenwriter whose poems attracted the approbation of H. L. Mencken, whose works were produced on stage and on film, and who had several screenwriting credits for work on properties where he was not the author ...

  2. This collection includes the transcripts of manuscripts, plays, and poetry written by John Van Alstyn Weaver, a novelist, poet, and screenwriter, between 1920 and 1932.

  3. John V. A. Weaver was a poet, novelist, and screenwriter; his works were produced both on stage and in film. After graduating from Hamilton College in 1914, Weaver went to work in the newspaper industry - first with the Chicago Daily News and later with the Brooklyn Daily Eagle - and then later worked for Paramount.

  4. John V. A Weaver. (18931938) Quick Reference. (1893–1938), North Carolina-born author, whose poems, using American slang to depict shopgirls, salesmen, and other urban types in a toughly sentimental style, appear in In American (1921), Finders (1923), More “In American” (1925), Trial Balance (1931), and other books.

  5. Apr 7, 2020 · As a teenager, one of my “second mothers”, a librarian for whom I babysat, introduced me to the poetry of John V.A. Weaver. His book In American , published in 1939, contains the following poems which I came to love.

  6. John V.A. Weaver was born on 17 July 1893 in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA. John V.A. was a writer, known for A Man from Wyoming (1930), Sweet Surrender (1935) and Close Harmony (1929). John V.A. was married to Peggy Wood. John V.A. died on 14 June 1938 in Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA.

  7. Weaver, John Van Alstyne. by Richard Walser, 1996. 17 July 1893–14 June 1938. John Van Alstyne Weaver, writer, was born in Charlotte, the son of Annie Randolph Tate of Charlotte and John Van Alstyne Weaver, Sr., of New York State.

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