Louis Kronenberger

Louis Kronenberger
Born December 9, 1904
United States
Died April 30, 1980(1980-04-30) (aged 75)
United States
Occupation Novelist, critic
Genre Journalism, biographer

Louis Kronenberger (December 9, 1904  April 30, 1980) was an American critic and author. He was a novelist and biographer, and wrote extensively on drama and the 18th century.

Biography

He studied at the University of Cincinnati from 1921. In 1924 he went to New York City, working at The New York Times, then in publishing and at Fortune magazine.[1]

He was a drama critic for Time magazine from 1938 to 1961, mentioned by Whittaker Chambers in his 1952 memoir.[2] Then he was theater arts professor at Brandeis University.

Bibliography

References

  1. Author information in George Bernard Shaw : A Critical Survey (1953).
  2. Chambers, Whittaker (1952). Witness. New York: Random House. p. 478. LCCN 52005149.

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