1898 - 1943
Stephen Vincent Benet American Writer
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Stephen Vincent Benet was previously married to Rosemary Carr (1921 - 1943).
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American Writer Stephen Vincent Benet was born Stephen Vincent Benét on 22nd July, 1898 in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania and passed away on 13th Mar 1943 New York City aged 44. He is most remembered for The Devil and Daniel Webster (1936). His zodiac sign is Cancer.
Stephen Vincent Benet is a member of the following lists: American poets, American novelists and Yale University alumni.
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Relationship Statistics
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Married | 1 |
23 years, 2 months
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Total | 1 |
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First Name |
Stephen
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Middle Name |
Vincent
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Last Name |
Benet
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Full Name at Birth |
Stephen Vincent Benét
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Birthday |
22nd July, 1898
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Birthplace |
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
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Died |
13th March, 1943
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Place of Death |
New York City
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Cause of Death |
Heart Seizure
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Buried |
Evergreen Cemetery, Stonington, New London County, Connecticut, USA
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Zodiac Sign |
Cancer
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Sexuality |
Straight
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Ethnicity |
White
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Nationality |
American
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Occupation Text |
Author, Poet, Short Story Writer, And Novelist
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Occupation |
Writer
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Claim to Fame |
The Devil and Daniel Webster (1936)
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Music Genre (Text) |
Poetry, short story, novel
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Father |
James Walker Benet (1857 - 1928)
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Mother |
Frances Rose Benet (1860 - 1940)
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Brother |
William Rose Benét
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Sister |
Laura Benét
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Stephen Vincent Benét (July 22, 1898 – March 13, 1943) was an American poet, short story writer, and novelist. He is best known for his book-length narrative poem of the American Civil War, John Brown's Body (1928), for which he received the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, and for the short stories "The Devil and Daniel Webster" (1936) and "By the Waters of Babylon" (1937). In 2009, The Library of America selected his story "The King of the Cats" (1929) for inclusion in its two-century retrospective of American Fantastic Tales edited by Peter Straub.
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