Background
Flavin, Martin was born on November 2, 1883 in San Francisco, California, United States. Son of Martin J. and Louise (Archer) Flavin.
(THIS IS FLAVIN'S BEST-KNOWN NOVEL, IT WON THE PULITZER PR...)
THIS IS FLAVIN'S BEST-KNOWN NOVEL, IT WON THE PULITZER PRIZE IN 1944... FROM MSN ENCARTA: "Flavin's best-known novel, Journey in the Dark (1943), describes a man's rise from youthful poverty to wealth as a wallpaper manufacturer in Chicago."
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Flavin, Martin was born on November 2, 1883 in San Francisco, California, United States. Son of Martin J. and Louise (Archer) Flavin.
He was a Sigma Chi at the University of Chicago, which he attended from 1903 to 1905.
Black and White: From the Cape to the Congo (1950) Red Poppies and White Marble (1962) The Big House (1930) (additional dialogue) Passion Flower (1930) (adaptation of novel by Kathleen Norris) Laughing Sinners (1931) (dialogue) (uncredited).. aka Complete Surrender (United States of America) Three Who Loved (1931).
(THIS IS FLAVIN'S BEST-KNOWN NOVEL, IT WON THE PULITZER PR...)
Member Dramatists Guild, Sigma Chirurgical Clubs: Old Capital (Monterey).
Married Daphne Virginia Springer, November 14, 1914. Married second Sarah Keese Arnold, September 2, 1919 (died December 6, 1937). Married 3d, Cornelia Clampett, February 1, 1949.
Children: Martin, Sean.