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Robert Lowry (writer)

Robert Lowry
Born (1919-03-28)March 28, 1919
Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Died December 5, 1994(1994-12-05) (aged 75)
Cincinnati, Ohio
Occupation Writer, illustrator, publisher
Language English
Nationality American
Alma mater University of Cincinnati
Genre Novel, short story
Notable awards O. Henry Award
1950
Children Beirne Lowry, David Lowry, Jack Lowry
Relatives Ruth Lowry (sister)

Robert James Collas Lowry (28 March 1919 — 5 December 1994) was an American novelist, short story writer, illustrator, and independent press publisher.

Lowry was born in Cincinnati, Ohio. He was a literary wunderkind who began writing at the age of eight; within a year, he had stories published in the Cincinnati Times Star newspaper. He graduated from Withrow High School in 1937, after which he entered the University of Cincinnati. He was, according to biographer James Reidel, a voracious reader of the literary works of Ernest Hemingway, William Faulkner, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Guy de Maupassant.

In 1938, while enrolled at the University of Cincinnati, Lowry served as editor for a university-sponsored chapbook entitled The Little Man (whose credits claim it "was established in the Fall of 1937 by some students," although the contents were copyrighted under Lowry's name). William Saroyan contributed the lead essay, "A Word on Reading and Writing."

That same year, with illustrator James Flora, a student at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, Lowry founded The Little Man Press. The partners published dozens of chapbooks under the Little Man imprint from 1939 to 1942. Lowry authored many titles (some under such pseudonyms as James Caldwell), but the Little Man imprint also published essays and fiction by Saroyan, Thomas Mann, Jesse Stuart, Charles Henri Ford, William Edward March Campbell, and others.


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