Hergesheimer, Joseph
Related Category: American Literature: Biographies
(hûr´gəshī´mər), 18801954, American novelist, b. Philadelphia. He first achieved literary distinction with the publication of
The Three Black Pennys (1917). This novel, set against the background of the Pennsylvania iron industry, portrays the changing fortunes of a family of ironmasters. His other important works include
Java Head (1919), dealing with miscegenation in a New England sea-trading family, and
Linda Condon (1919), a character study of an emotionally repressed girl. Among his later colorful novels, generally considered less artistic, are
Balisand (1924) and
Tampico (1926). Hergesheimer, who has been called a naturalist writing of the romantic past, is also the author of short stories, essays, biographies, and the autobiography,
From an Old House (1925).