Benjamin Franklin Norris (
March 5,
1870 -
October 25,
1902) was an American novelist during the
Progressive Era[?], classifiable as a
muckraker.
Born in Chicago, Illinois, he studied painting in Paris for two years, attending the University of California, Berkeley in 1890 - 94 and then spending another year at Harvard University. He was a news correspondent in South Africa in 1895, an editorial assistant on the San Francisco Wave (1896 - 97), and a war correspondent[?] in Cuba for McClure's Magazine in 1898. He joined the New York City publishing firm of Doubleday & Page in 1899.
Norris was the United States' first important naturalist writer.
Bibliography
- McTeague (1899) - a naturalist work set in San Francisco, California. A dentist murders his wife and then dies while excaping through Death Valley. McTeague was filmed as 'Greed' by Erich von Stroheim[?] in 1924.
- The Octopus (1901) - the first novel of a projected trilogy, The Epic of the Wheat. The Octopus descibes the raising of wheat in California and the conflict between the wheat growers and a railway company.
- The Pit (1903) - the second novel in the trilogy, about wheat speculation on the Chicago Board of Trade[?].
The third novel,
Wolf, was never written but was to have shown the American-grown wheat relieving a famine-stricken village in Europe.
- Vandover and the Brute (posthumously published 1914) - a study of degeneration.
Norris died after an operation for appendicitis.
External Links
e-texts of some of Frank Norris's works:
- Blix (http://www.abacci.com/books/book.asp?bookID=273)
- McTeague (http://www.abacci.com/books/book.asp?bookID=1304)
- Moran Of the Lady Letty (http://www.abacci.com/books/book.asp?bookID=1377)
- The Octopus (http://www.abacci.com/books/book.asp?bookID=1475)
- The Pit (http://www.abacci.com/books/book.asp?bookID=1743)
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