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Harry Leon Wilson

Harry Leon Wilson (May 1, 1867 – June 28, 1939) was an American novelist and dramatist best known for his novels ''Ruggles of Red Gap'' and ''Merton of the Movies''. His novel ''Bunker Bean'' helped popularize the term flapper.
==Life and career==
Harry Leon Wilson was born in Oregon, Illinois, the son of Samuel and Adeline (née Kidder). Samuel was a newspaper publisher, and Harry learned to set type at an early age. He began work as a stenographer, after leaving home at sixteen. He worked his way west through Topeka, Omaha, Denver and eventually to California. He was a contributor to the histories of Hubert Howe Bancroft, and became the private secretary to Virgil Bogue.〔
In December 1886, Wilson's story, ''The Elusive Dollar Bill'' was accepted by Puck magazine. He continued to contribute to Puck, and in 1892 became assistant editor. When Henry Cuyler Bunner died in 1896, Wilson replaced him as editor. The publication of ''The Spenders'' allowed Wilson to quit Puck in 1902, and devote himself full-time to writing.〔

I had to live ten years in New York. It was then a simple town, with few street lights north of Forty-second street. Now the place is pretty terrible to me, perhaps the ugliest city in the world. I decided that the only way to get out of New York was to write a successful novel. So I tried with ''The Spenders'' and when I got a substantial advance from publishers, I quit my job and beat it for the high hills of Colorado.


—Harry Leon Wilson



Wilson would return to New York, where he met Booth Tarkington in 1904. Tarkington and Wilson would travel together to Europe in 1905. The two would complete the play, ''The Man from Home'' in 1906 in Paris. The play was a resounding success and was followed by more collaborations with Tarkington, but none would repeat the success of the first.〔 Wilson was elected to the National Institute of Arts and Letters in 1908.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=American Academy of Arts and Letters - Deceased Members )
When Wilson returned from Europe, he settled in Carmel, California. Except for a few brief periods, he would remain there for the rest of his life. It was during this period that Wilson would write the books for which he is most well known. ''Bunker Bean'' was published in 1913. followed by ''Ruggles of Red Gap'' two years later. After a brief stint in Hollywood, he wrote ''Merton of the Movies'' in 1922.〔 A severe auto accident in 1932 greatly affected his health during his remaining years. Wilson died of a brain hemorrhage on June 28, 1939 in Carmel.〔

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