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Leonard Cline
Leonard Lanson Cline (11 May 1893-15/16 January 1929) was an American novelist, poet, short story writer, and journalist.
Born in the United States in Bay City, Michigan, he attended the University of Michigan, was married during 1913, published his first book of poetry, ''Poems'', during 1914 and worked for ''The Detroit News'' 1916-1922. During 1922 he began a job with the newspaper ''Baltimore Sun''.
His writings were published in a variety of magazines-- ''The New Republic'', ''The American Mercury'', ''The Smart Set'', ''The Nation'' and ''Scribner's Magazine''. His journalist work was published in the ''Baltimore Sun'', ''The New York World'', ''The Chicago Daily News'', ''The New York Herald Tribune'', and ''St. Louis Post-Dispatch''.
The Viking Press published his first novel, ''God Head'' during 1925. It deals with the Kalevala legends in a modern society. The critic Laurence Stallings wrote: "It is the most tempestuous novel of many seasons. It would be eminently fair to believe that Leonard Cline could write rings around a half dozen of our ten best novelists." (''The New York World'', 21 October 1925)
During 1926 he published the humorous novel ''Listen, Moon!'', which deals with a professor assuming the role of a pirate along the Chesapeake. ''Time''’s reviewer wrote of it, "the commonplace has suddenly, with sublime and innocent vulgarity, comic pedantry, unflagging ebullience, gone stark, raving romantic.... The contrasting humor and whimsy of () new novel is as astonishing as it is joyous."〔http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,722342,00.html Review of ''Listen Moon'' in ''TIME'', August 16, 1926.〕
During 1927 he published a novel ''The Dark Chamber'', arguably his most famous work. It was described by H.P. Lovecraft in his ''Supernatural Horror in Literature'' as "extremely high in artistic stature".〔Leonard Cline: La estancia oscura. Ed. Valdemar, 2002. ISBN 84-7702-379-4〕 A review proclaimed, "he has opened a squamous dungeon of the mind and explored it with the erudite perversity of a cheerier, juicier Poe. Like all horror stories it is belittled by its own theatricality yet it remains an amazingly worded orgy of the more unspeakable human propensities." 〔http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,723278,00.html Review of The Dark Chamber in TIME, September 5, 1927.〕
He also published stories in pulp magazines using the pseudonym "Alan Forsyth". (Six of these stories are collected in ''The Lady of Frozen Death and Other Weird Tales'', published during 1992).〔http://www.amk.ca/books/h/Lady_Frozen_Death.var Review of ''The Lady of Frozen Death''.〕
Cline was also a translator, translating Thomas Raucat's ''The Honourable Picnic'' from the French. His translation of Ramón del Valle-Inclán's ''La Lampara Maravillosa'' (''The Lamp of Marvels''), a book of spiritual exercises, remains unpublished.
During 1927, during a drunken quarrel, Cline shot his friend Wilfred Irwin, who died of his wounds several hours later. Cline was tried and sentenced to a year in prison for manslaughter. He was released after eight months for good behavior. Henry Luce gave Cline a job at ''Time'' when he got out of prison. On the evening of 15 January 1929, Cline hosted a party at his New York City apartment to celebrate the sale of a scenario for a play. Cline complained to friends at the party about having chest pains. He was found dead of heart failure in his apartment five days later, not having been seen alive since the night of the party.〔Douglas A. Anderson, Introduction to Cold Spring Press edition of ''The Dark Chamber''.〕
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