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Nationality
  
US

Spouse(s)
  
Penelope

Role
  
Writer

Occupation
  
writer

Name
  
Will Comfort

Education
  
Albion College

Will Levington Comfort
Born
  
February 17, 1878 (
1878-02-17
)
Kalamazoo, Michigan

Children
  
John, Jane (Comfort) Annixter, Tom Tyrone

Died
  
November 2, 1932, Los Angeles, California, United States

Books
  
Son of power, She buildeth her house, Red fleece, Fate Knocks At The Door, Child and country

Will Levington Comfort (February 17, 1878 – November 2, 1932) was a U.S. writer, known primarily for adventure novels such as Apache. Three of Comfort's works served as the story for feature films. Somewhere in Sonora, based on his novel Somewhere south of Sonora, was remade in 1933 starring John Wayne.

Contents

The Will Levington Comfort Letters (2 volumes, 1920–21) deal with theosophical subjects, and influenced among others Alice Bailey. Comfort introduced composer/astrologer Dane Rudhyar to Marc Edmund Jones who introduced Rudhyar to the study of astrology. Rudhyar married Comfort's secretary, Maria Contento. Comfort was also an influence on painters Mabel Alvarez and Agnes Pelton.

Biography

Comfort was educated in Detroit, Michigan public schools, and then at Albion College, Albion, Michigan. He gained experience as a newspaper reporter in Detroit, Michigan, Cincinnati, Ohio, and Covington, Kentucky. In the Spanish–American War he served in the 5th U.S. Cavalry. Later, in 1899, he became a war correspondent. In connection with his correspondent's duties, he traveled in the Philippines and China. In 1904 he also traveled in Russia and Japan as correspondent. Later in life he came to live in Highland Park, a suburb of Los Angeles, California. At this period of his life, when he was concerned with spiritual matters, he published two periodicals, The Glass Hive and the Reconstruction Letters.

Works

  • Trooper Tales; A Series of Sketches of the Real American Private Soldier (1899).
  • The Lady of Fallen Star Island (1902).
  • Routledge Rides Alone (1910).
  • She Buildeth her House (1911).
  • Fate Knocks at the Door; A Novel (1912).
  • The Road of Living Men; A Novel (1913).
  • Down Among Men (1913).
  • Midstream; A Chronicle at halfway (1914).
  • Red Fleece (1915).
  • Lot & Company (1915).
  • Child and Country; A Book of the Younger Generation (1915).
  • The Last Ditch (1916).
  • The Shielding Wing (1918).
  • The Hive (1918).
  • The Yellow Lord (1919).
  • Magic Hours; A Romance of the East (1920).
  • Son of Power (1920).
  • This Man's World (1921).
  • The public square (1923).
  • Somewhere South in Sonora (1925).
  • Samadhi (1927).
  • Apache (1931).
  • The Pilot Comes Aboard (1932).
  • References

    Will Levington Comfort Wikipedia


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