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Name
  
Isabel Bolton

Role
  
Novelist

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Died
  
April 5, 1975, New York City, New York, United States

Nominations
  
National Book Award for Fiction

Books
  
New York Mosaic, Do I wake or sleep, Under Gemini: A Memoir, Wach ich oder schlaf ich

Isabel Bolton (1883–1975) was an American novelist. Her 1952 novel Many Mansions was nominated for the National Book Award for Fiction. Born in New London, Connecticut in 1883 as Mary Britten Miller, she grew up in Boston, Massachusetts and lived for many years in Greenwich Village until her death in 1975. Several of her novels were republished in 1997 in a collection called New York Mosaic.

Books

  • Songs of Infancy and Other Poems (1928)
  • Menagerie (1928) (poetry)
  • Without Sanctuary (1932) (poetry)
  • Intrepid Bird (1934) (poetry)
  • In the Days of Thy Youth (1943) (children's)
  • The Crucifixion, a Poem (1944)
  • Do I Wake or Sleep (1946)
  • The Christmas Tree (1949)
  • Many Mansions (1952)
  • Give a Guess; Poems (1957)
  • All Aboard: Poems (1958)
  • Under Gemini: a Memoir (1966)
  • The Whirligig of Time (1971)
  • New York Mosaic (1997) (posthumous collection of novels)
  • References

    Isabel Bolton Wikipedia