Dawn Powell is a Scriptwriter American born on 28 november 1896 at Mount Gilead (USA)
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Nationality USABirth 28 november 1896 at Mount Gilead (
USA)
Death 14 november 1965 (at 68 years)
Dawn Powell (November 28, 1896 – November 14, 1965) was an American writer of novels and stories.
Biography
Powell was born in Mount Gilead, Ohio, a village 45 miles north of Columbus and the county seat of Morrow County. Powell regularly gave her birth year as 1897 but primary documents support the earlier date. After her mother died when Powell was seven, she lived with a series of relatives around the state. Her father re-married, but his second wife was harsh and abusive toward the children; when her stepmother destroyed her notebooks and diaries, she ran away to live with an aunt, who encouraged her creative work. Powell later gave her childhood fictional form in the novel My Home Is Far Away (1944).
At Lake Erie College in Painesville, Ohio, she wrote stories and plays, acted in college productions, and edited the college newspaper. After graduation, she moved to Manhattan. Most of her subsequent writing would deal either with life in small Midwestern towns, or with the lives of people transplanted to New York City from such towns.
On November 20, 1920, she met and married Joseph Gousha, an aspiring poet. In 1921, the couple had their only child, Joseph R. Gousha Jr. ("Jojo"), who was born mentally and emotionally impaired (possibly autistic). Her husband abandoned poetry for the steady work of advertising, and the family moved to Greenwich Village, which remained her home base for the rest of her life.
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