Clarence Day

American author and poet

Clarence Day - Artists & Creatives born November 18th, 1874
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An author and poet, this individual gained prominence through the writing of essays and autobiographical works. The most notable work includes 'Life with Father', an autobiographical account that provides insights into family life. The work was adapted into a hit Broadway play and later a film, showcasing its cultural impact. Contributions also extended to various magazines, where essays reflected wit and personal anecdotes. The writings captured the essence of early 20th century American life, making a significant mark in literary circles.

Authored 'Life with Father'

Published essays in periodicals

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