Product Description
In the early 1920s, Fannie Hurst's enormous popularity made her the highest-paid writer in America. This biography of Hurst explains how she was adept at anticipating what the public wanted, arguing that she was a forerunner of contemporary feminism.
About the Author
Abe C. Ravitz is a professor emeritus of English at California State University, Dominguez Hills. His books include Leane Zugsmith: Thunder on the Left, Rex Beach, Alfred Henry Lewis, David Graham Phillips, and Clarence Darrow and the American Literary Tradition.

