Person Detail: Hilary Thomas Masters

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Full Name: Hilary Thomas Masters | ||
Biography: (1928-2015) Novelist. Hilary Masters was born in Kansas City, Missouri, and died in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. As a child, he lived with his parents at the Chelsea Hotel in Manhattan, New York. He was the son of the poet Edgar Lee Masters. |
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1928 |
(Unknown) County Hilary Thomas Masters was born in Kansas City, Missouri, on February 3, 1928. |
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2015 |
(Unknown) County Hilary Masters died at his home in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on June 14, 2015. |
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1982 |
(Unknown) County Last Stands: Notes From Memory (Pub: Boston, Massachusetts: David R. Godine ISBN: 0879234431 / 978-0879234430) Memoir. |
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1967 |
(Unknown) County The Common Pasture (Pub: New York, New York: The Macmillan Company ISBN: ) Novel. |
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1969 |
(Unknown) County An American Marriage (Pub: New York, New York: Macmillan ISBN: ) Novel. |
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1956 |
Dutchess County Mr. Masters owned and edited the "Hyde Park Record, a weekly newspaper, in Hyde Park, New York from 1956 to 1959. |
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1971 |
(Unknown) County Palace Of Strangers (Pub: New York, New York: World Publishing ISBN: ) Novel. |
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1985 |
(Unknown) County Clemmons (Pub: Boston, Massachusetts: David Godine ISBN: ) Novel. |
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1986 |
(Unknown) County Hammertown Tales (Pub: Winston-Salem, North Carolina: Stuart Wright Pub ISBN: 0913773182 / 978-0913773185) Collection of short stories. |
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1987 |
(Unknown) County Cooper (Pub: New York, New York: St. Martin's ISBN: 0312000111 / 978-0312000110) Novel. |
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2009 |
(Unknown) County How The Indians Buried Their Dead (Pub: Dallas, Texas: Southern Methodist University Press ISBN: 0870745573 / 978-0870745577) Collection of short stories. |
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2006 |
(Unknown) County Elegy For Sam Emerson (Pub: Dallas, Texas: Southern Methodist University Press ISBN: 0870745077 / 978-0870745072) Novel. |
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1989 |
(Unknown) County Strickland (Pub: New York, New York: St. Martin's ISBN: ) Novel. |
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New York County As a child, Mr. Masters spent summers in the 1930s at the Chelsea Hotel in Manhattan, New York. |
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Dutchess County Mr. Masters and his first wife ran the Hyde Park Playhouse in Hyde Park, New York. |
