Wallace Irwin, a renowned writer of his time, entered the world on March 15, 1875, in the charming town of Oneida, New York, USA. His birth marked the beginning of a life that would be filled with creativity and a passion for storytelling. Irwin's literary career was marked by the publication of several notable works, including "The American Beauty" in 1927, "The Uplifters" in 1919, and "Graft" in 1915. These writings showcased his remarkable talent for crafting engaging narratives that captured the hearts of readers. Tragically, Wallace Irwin's life came to a close on February 14, 1959, in the picturesque town of Southern Pines, North Carolina, USA. Despite his passing, his body of work continues to be celebrated and cherished by literature enthusiasts to this day.
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BornMar 15, 1875 Oneida, New York, USA
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The Woman in Red as Novel