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| - Thomas Sigismund „T.S.“ Stribling (* 4. März 1881 in , Tennessee; † 8. Juli 1965 in Florence, Alabama) war ein US-amerikanischer Schriftsteller, der 1933 für seinen Roman The Store den Pulitzer Prize for the Novel erhielt. (de)
- T. S. Stribling, né Thomas Sigismund Stribling le 4 mars 1881 à Clifton dans le Tennessee et mort le 8 juillet 1965 à Florence en Alabama, est un romancier et un avocat américain, auteur de romans policiers et de science-fiction. (fr)
- Thomas Sigismund Stribling (Clifton, 4 marzo 1881 – Florence, 8 luglio 1965) è stato uno scrittore statunitense vincitore del Premio Pulitzer nel 1933 per il romanzo . (it)
- Томас Сигизмунд Стриблинг (англ. Thomas Sigismund Stribling; 4 марта 1881, Клифтон, Теннесси — 8 июля 1965, там же) — американский писатель, издававшийся под именем Т. С. Стриблинг. По образованию — юрист. Лауреат Пулитцеровской премии в 1933 году за роман "Лавка" ("The Store"). (ru)
- Thomas Sigismund Stribling (Clifton, Tennessee, 1881eko martxoaren 4a - Florence, Alabama, 1965eko uztailaren 8a) estatubatuar idazle eta abokatua izan zen. Alabamako Unibertsitatean zuzenbidea ikasi eta abokatu bulego batzuetan lan egin ondoren, aldizkarietan fikziozko lanak idazten hasi zen. Abentura, detektibe eta zientzia-fikziozko istorioak idatzi zituen. 1922an argitaratu zuen bere lehen eleberria. (eu)
- Thomas Sigismund Stribling (March 4, 1881 – July 8, 1965) was notable as an American writer who published under the name T. S. Stribling. Although he passed the bar and practiced law for a few years, he quickly began to focus on writing. First known for adventure stories published in pulp fiction magazines, he enlarged his reach with novels of social satire set in Middle Tennessee and other parts of the South. His best-known work is the Vaiden trilogy, set in Florence, Alabama. The first volume is The Forge (1931). He won the Pulitzer Prize for the Novel in 1933 for the second novel of this series, The Store. The last, set in the 1920s, is The Unfinished Cathedral (1934). Both the second and third novels were chosen as selections by the Literary Guild. (en)
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