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Thomas Alexander Boyd (July 3, 1898 January 27, 1935) was an American journalist and novelist, born in Defiance, Ohio.

Thomas Alexander Boyd
Born(1898-07-03)July 3, 1898
Defiance, Ohio
DiedJanuary 27, 1935(1935-01-27) (aged 36)
OccupationJournalist, novelist
NationalityAmerican
Notable worksThrough the Wheat

Boyd was raised by his mother's family due to his father's death before he was born. While still in school, he and a friend enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps and saw service in France during World War I, where he was gassed in 1918.

Upon discharge from the occupation forces in 1919, Boyd tried several occupations before becoming a writer for newspapers in Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota. He opened a bookstore, Kilmarnock Books, in St. Paul, which became the locus of literary figures, including Sinclair Lewis. He was urged to write and produced the 1923 novel Through the Wheat, based in part on his own war experiences and set partly during the Battle of Belleau Wood. Another war novel, The Dark Cloud, followed in 1924, and a book of short stories, Point of Honor, in 1925.[1] Boyd later remarried and became interested in Socialist causes during the Depression, eventually running as the Communist candidate for governor of Vermont.

He died suddenly in 1935 of a stroke.


Selected works



References


  1. Boyd, Thomas Alexander (1 January 2000). Through the Wheat: A Novel of the World War I Marines. University of Nebraska Press. pp. 15–. ISBN 0-8032-6168-3.





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