Paul Burger

Paul Burger

Deceased · Died: Jun 16, 1937

Personal Details

Biography

Notable writer Paul Burger burst onto the scene in 1891, ushering in a lifetime of artistic expression that would span multiple creative disciplines. Throughout his remarkable life, he would go on to achieve widespread recognition for his literary prowess, with a special emphasis on his novels.

Two particularly notable novels, both published in the same momentous year of 1936, include the captivating "Little Miss Nobody" and the equally enthralling "15 Maiden Lane". These works showcased Burger's mastery of the craft, cementing his reputation as a skilled and innovative writer.

Not content to rest on his laurels, Burger continued to push the boundaries of his art in the following year, 1937, with the release of "Charlie Chan at the Olympics". This notable work further solidified his standing as a writer of exceptional talent and versatility, leaving an indelible mark on the literary world.

Career

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1937
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1936