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  1. By Herbert Gorman. n the Middle Nineteen Twenties Herbert Gorman published a short exegis of James Joyce’s work, and the skill and clarity of its analysis helped many an American reader over...

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    Herbert Allen Gorman (December 19, 1924 – April 5, 1953) was an American professional baseball player. He had only one Major League at bat in a single game played for the St. Louis Cardinals in 1952; then, the following season, he died at age 28 after he was stricken with a fatal heart attack while he was playing a minor league game.

  3. Herbert Gorman. Region: New York, NY. MacDowell Fellowships: 1921, 1922, 1923. Herbert Sherman Gorman (1893-1954) was James Joyce's first biographer and a prominent book reviewer for the New York Times. Upon arriving in New York in 1918, Gorman wrote and edited for many of the city's newspapers, including the New York Sun, the New York Evening ...

  4. The critic, novelist, and biographer often hosted his literary friends at his Greenwich Village apartment, a circle which included Stephen Vincent Benét and William Rose Benét, Floyd Dell, Theodore Dreiser, Sinclair Lewis, and Elinor Wylie.

  5. Herbert Gorman's James Joyce: His First Forty Years was the first book-length study of Joyce and his work.1 On the whole, Joyce was pleased by the results of Gorman's efforts.

  6. New York author and journalist, whose books include the biographies A Victorian American: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1926); Hawthorne: A Study in Solitude (1927); The Incredible Marquis (1929), the story ...

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  8. "A most impressive addition to Hippocampus Press's Lovecraft library, The Place Called Dagon, by Herbert Gorman, is much more than an archaic artifact whose mysterious setting and somber atmosphere contributed to Lovecraft's own ancestral fictions of decadent New England locales and ancient gods.

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