David Dempsey (writer) explained

David Dempsey (January 9, 1914 – January 13, 1999) was an American writer best remembered for his book reviews and coverage of the publishing industry as a journalist.

Biography

Dempsey was born in Pekin, Illinois.[1] He married Evangeline Semon and they had a son, Ian. The family lived in Rye, New York[1]

During World War II, Dempsey covered the American landings on four Pacific islands as a Marine Corps combat correspondent.[1]

Dempsey wrote a weekly column, "In and Out of Books", for The New York Times Book Review from 1949 to 1953, and a column on the publishing industry for The Saturday Review from 1963 to 1970.[1]

Books

Nonfiction

Novels

Notes and References

  1. News: Glueck . Grace . David Dempsey, 85, a Writer On Wide-Ranging Subjects . 26 November 2018 . The New York Times . 19 January 1999.
  2. News: E.A.L. . A Family, A Town: David Dempsey Recreates Midwest Of Youth in Satisfying Novel All That Was Mortal . . 2 November 1958. .
  3. News: Hutchens . John K. . All That Was Mortal (book review) . . 28 October 1958. .