
Writing
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Fannie Hurst (October 19, 1885 – February 23, 1968) was an American novelist and short-story writer whose works were highly popular during the post-World War I era. Her work combined sentimental, romantic themes with social issues of the day, such as women's rights and race relations. She was one of the most widely read female authors of the 20th century, and for a time in the 1920s she was one of the highest-paid American writers, along with Booth Tarkington. Hurst also actively supported a number of social causes, including feminism, African American equality, and New Deal programs. Although her novels, including Lummox (1923), Back Street (1931), and Imitation of Life (1933), lost popularity over time and were mostly out-of-print as of the 2000s, they were bestsellers when first published and were translated into many languages. She also published over 300 short stories during her lifetime. Hurst is known for the film adaptations of her works, including Imitation of Life (1934), starring Claudette Colbert, Louise Beavers, Fredi Washington, and Warren William; Imitation of Life (1959), starring Lana Turner; Humoresque (1946), starring Joan Crawford; and Young at Heart (1954), starring Frank Sinatra.
movieBack Street
1961
Novel
movieYoung at Heart
1954
Short Story
movieBack Street
1948
Novel
movieHumoresque
1947
Short Story
movieBack Street
1941
Novel
movieFour Mothers
1941
Short Story
movieFour Wives
1939
Short Story
movieFour Daughters
1938
Short Story
movieHello, Everybody!
1933
Short Story
movieBack Street
1932
Novel
movieBack Pay
1930
Short Story
movieLummox
1930
Novel
movieThe Younger Generation
1929
Theatre Play
movieWheel of Chance
1928
Short Story
movieThe Untamed Lady
1926
Short Story
movieMannequin
1926
Short Story
movieThe Good Provider
1922
Short Story
movieStardust
1922
Novel
movieBack Pay
1922
Novel
movieJust Around the Corner
1921
Short Story
movieHumoresque
1920
Short Story
movieThe Day She Paid
1919
Short Story
movieA Petal on the Current
1919
Short Story