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Henry Anton Steig (February 19, 1906-) was an American jeweler and writer.

Biography

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Steig was born in New York, the son of Joseph and Laura Steig, who encouraged their children's creative ambitions. [1]He was the brother of cartoonist William Steig.[2] In 1941, he published the novel Send Me Down, a story about two brothers who work as jazz musicians. Writing in The New Republic, Otis Ferguson said that the book was "neither good fiction nor good music talk"[3] However, in 1952, Orrin Keepnews wrote that the book, while "rather lopsided and confused" nevertheless "gave a remarkably vivid picture of the daily grind and every-day attitudes of young white jazzmen of approximately the early Benny Goodman and Dorsey Brothers era"[4]

References

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  1. ^ Topliss, Iain (2007). The comic worlds of Peter Arno, William Steig, Charles Addams, and Saul Steinberg. The Johns Hopkins University Press. p. 81. ISBN 9780801887536.
  2. ^ Cott, Jonathan (1983). Pipers at the gates of dawn : the wisdom of children's literature. p. 113. ISBN 039450464X.
  3. ^ Seideman, David, ed. (1984). The New Republic: 70th Anniversary. The New Republic, Inc. p. 259.
  4. ^ Keepnews, Orrin (July 1952). "Portrait of the Young Artist as a Man". The Record Changer: 3.
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