Dahlberg, Edward
Related Category: American Literature: Biographies
(däl´bərg), 19001977, American novelist, critic, and essayist, b. Boston, grad. Columbia, 1925. The illegitimate son of an itinerant hairdresser, he spent much of his childhood in Kansas City. His childhood experiences were recreated in his first novel,
Bottom Dogs (1930). Dahlberg lived mostly in Europe. His works include the novels
Those Who Perish (1934) and
The Olive of Minerva (1976); mystical literary criticism such as
Do These Bones Live? (1941); studies of ancient societies such as
The Carnal Myth (1968).
See his autobiographical Because I Was Flesh (1964) and The Confessions of Edward Dahlberg (1971); study by H. Billings, ed. (1968).