Stanley Rose

Deceased Person

1899 – 1954

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Who was Stanley Rose?

Stanley Rose was an American bookseller, literary agent and raconteur whose eponymous Hollywood bookshop, located adjacent to the famous Musso & Frank Grill restaurant, was a gathering place for writers working or living in and around Hollywood. Rose’s most notable literary associates were William Saroyan, to whom he was variously a friend, a drinking and hunting companion, and a literary representative; and Nathanael West, whose 1939 novel The Day of the Locust owed much of its “local color” to its author’s acquaintance with Rose.

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Born
Dec 5, 1899
Died
1954

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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