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Name
  
Harris Lyon

Died
  
1916

Books
  
Graphics

Role
  
Short story writer

Harris Merton Lyon

Harris Merton Lyon (1882-1916) was an American short story writer.

Biography

Harris Merton Lyon was born in Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1882. He attended the University of Missouri while working at a restaurant and laundrette. By the early 1900s, he moved to New York City to work as a journalist and as a short story writer. His stories were published in Broadway Magazine, edited by Theodore Dreiser, and later in McClure's, Collier's, The Smart Set, and The Illustrated Sunday Magazine. In 1908, he published his first collection of short stories, Sardonics, followed by Graphics in 1913. The same year, he moved into a farm in Colebrook, Connecticut and started writing a series of anonymous letter for Reedy's Mirror. He died of Bright's disease three years later.

Theodore Dreiser wrote a portrait based on Harris Merton Lyon in Twelve Men. Dreiser nicknamed him 'Maupassant, Jr'.

References

Harris Merton Lyon Wikipedia


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