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Hughes, Rupert

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1872-1956

Biography

Rupert Hughes was born in 1872 in Manchester, Missouri. When he was seven, his family moved to Keokuk, Iowa, where his father was mayor for a time. He had a sister, Greta, and three brothers, Howard, Felix, and Reginald. Howard went on to invent a tool for oil-drilling and to become the father of the famous millionaire recluse, Howard Hughes. Rupert received an A.B. from Western Reserve University in 1892 and an A.M. from Yale University. Western Reserve awarded him a Litt.D. in 1936.. Hughes had a career that incorporated many disciplines. He wrote music and about music. He wrote poetry, plays, novels, novelettes, screenplays, and biographies. His favorite among his works was a three-volume biography of George Washington (with a fourth volume incomplete at the time of his death). He published more than sixty books and many short stories. He directed the adaptations of some of his novels for the screen. More than fifty movies were based on his writings. He achieved great success in Hollywood and was a popular host. He was the first president of the Hollywood Writers Group (which later became the Screen Writers Guild). He published his first poem at the age of seven .When he died at the age of eighty-four in 1956, he had been writing for nearly seventy-five years. (For a more extensive biography of Hughes, see James Kemm's The Literary Legacy of Rupert Hughes.) Jacque Roethler July 2004

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

Rupert Hughes Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MsC0777
Scope and Contents

There are no contents, the information for this collection has been moved to the Iowa Author’s Manuscript Collection, MsC0869.

Dates: 1897-1950