Michael Arlen
Also known as
An Armenian, born Dikran Kouyoumdjian in Bulgaria, Arlen became a popular writer in England in the '20s (<a href=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Arlen>Wikipedia</a>, <a href=http://homepages.pavilion.co.uk/users/tartarus/arlen.htm>Tartarus</a>). After coming to England to complete his education, Kouyoumdjian adopted the name Michael Arien following his decision to become a British citizen and pursue a literary career. Although Arlen published his first book at the early age of eighteen, it was not until eleven years later that he achieved real success with *The Green Hat* (1924). A fashionable series of best-selling society novels and short stories followed, perfectly capturing the hedonistic spirit of the times. Arlen eventually married into the English upper-class society he so often satirised and moved first to France and later to Hollywood to develop his career. Among his fictional works, Arlen wrote a number of supernatural pieces which demonstrate a variety of literary infuences ranging from Saki and Oscar Wilde to Arthur Machen. [Source: *Shadows in the Attic: A Guide to British Supernatural Fiction 1820-1950*, Neil Wilson (2000).] Michael J Arlen, who also appears in Open Library (<a href=http://openlibrary.org/authors/OL381795A>here</a>) is probably the son mentioned in the Wikipedia link.
Born 1895-11-16
Died 1956-06-23
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL161278A
- VIAF19715803
- WikidataQ115683
- ISNI0000000110221286
Top Subjects
- London (England) (1)
- London (England) -- Fiction (1)
- Occult fiction, English (1)
- Ghost stories, English (1)
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Books by Michael Arlen
Total count: 39
May Fair.In four cantos.W.H. Ainsworth1827-01-01-
The London ventureW. Heinemann1919-01-01
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The London ventureDoran1920-01-01
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Babes in the wood.Hutchinson1920-01-01
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The short stories of Michael Arlen.Collins1920-01-01
The romantic ladyDodd, Mead and Company1921-01-01-
"Piracy"A Romantic Chronicle of These DaysW. Collins Sons & Co. Ltd.1922-01-01
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"Piracy"A Romantic Chronicle of These DaysW. Collins Sons & Co. Ltd.1922-01-01
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May Fairbeing an entertainment purporting to reveal to gentlefolk the real state of affairs existing in the very heart of London during the fifteenth and sixteenth years of the reign of His Majesty King George the Fifth: together with suitable reflections on the last follies, misadventures, and galanteries of these charming peopleW. Collins Sons & Co., ltd.1923-01-01
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These charming peoplebeing a tapestry of the fortunes, follies, adventures, galanteries and general activities of the Shelmerdene (that lovely lady), Lord Tarlyon, Mr. Michael Wagstaffe, Mr. Ralph Wyndham Trevor and some others of their friends of the lighter sortCollins1923-01-01
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The green hatGrosset & Dunlap1924-01-01
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The green hata romance for a few people.Collins1924-01-01
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The green hatG.H. Doran1924-01-01
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Salute Mr. Lancelot!1924-01-01
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Kanachʻ glkharkěThe green hatHratarakutʻiwn Kiwtʻēmpērk ew Ěnk.1925-01-01
The acting version of The green hata romanceG.H. Doran1925-01-01-
The hand and flower1925-01-01
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The man from America1925-01-01
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The battle of Berkeley Square1925-01-01
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Young men in loveHutchinson1927-01-01
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Kompromiss VenetiaRomanWegweiser1928-01-01
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Lily ChristineHutchinson1928-01-01
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An amiable young lady1929-01-01
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And I was 21 when I played friend in need to the unapproachable Priscilla1929-01-01
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A young man comes to Londonan original short storyDorchester Hotel1930-01-01
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Lily ChristineHutchinson & Co., Ltd.1930-01-01
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Men dislike womena romance.Heinemann1931-01-01
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Good losersa play in three acts and a prologueS. French, ltd.1933-01-01
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Man's mortalitya storyDoubleday, Doran1933-01-01
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Hell! said the Duchessa bed-time storyW. Heinemann, ltd.1934-01-01
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Hell! said the duchessA bedtime storyDoubleday1934-01-01
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The crooked coronet and other misrepresentations of the real facts of lifeDoubleday, Doran & Co., inc.1937-01-01
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The flying Dutchmana novel1st ed.Doubleday, Doran & Co.1939-01-01
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Flying Dutchmana novelW. Heinemann, ltd.1939-01-01
Ghost storiesArno Press1976-01-01-
The Green Hat (Bookmasters 1983)Boydell & Brewer1983-09-01
Lily Christine a RomanceKessinger Publishing2004-07-31-
The ancient sinand other stories.W.Collins Sons & co
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In your green hats.n.