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Michael Arlen

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Michael Arlen

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  • Born
    November 16, 1895 · Rustchuk, Bulgaria
  • Died
    June 23, 1956 · New York City, New York, USA
  • Birth name
    Dikran Kuyumjian

Biography

    • Michael Arlen was born on November 16, 1895 in Rustchuk, Bulgaria. Michael was a writer, known for Outcast Lady (1934), The Gay Falcon (1941) and A Woman of Affairs (1928). Michael was married to Countess Atalanta Mercati. Michael died on June 23, 1956 in New York City, New York, USA.

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  • Spouse
      Countess Atalanta Mercati(1928 - June 23, 1956) (his death, 2 children)

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  • Author of satirical novels about English high society, Enjoyed his greatest popularity during the 1920s. He was the youngest of five children born in Bulgaria into a family of Armenian import merchants. In England from 1901.
  • Wrote regular columns for The Tatler during World War II.
  • An enormously popular writer throughout the 1920s (and a notorious one, also, thanks to his sensational novel "The Green Hat"), he largely gave up writing thereafter, having a dread of writer's block. Both Noel Coward and Ernest Hemingway acknowledged a debt to him - Coward because Arlen had helped finance the original production of "The Vortex", the play that made Coward famous, and Hemingway because Arlen had introduced him to the woman upon whom Hemingway had based the character of Lady Brett Ashley in his first novel, "The Sun Also Rises".
  • Was educated in England.
  • Settled in New York in 1946.

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  • My forebears were successful crooks living on the slopes of Mount Ararat.

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