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Wessel Hyatt Smitter

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Wessel Hyatt Smitter
BornMay 9, 1892
Plainfield, Michigan
💀DiedNovember 7, 1951
Eureka, CaliforniaNovember 7, 1951
🏫 EducationCalvin College
💼 Occupation
Novelist
👩 Spouse(s)Faith
👶 Children3

Wessel Hyatt Smitter was an American novelist. He was born in Plainfield, Michigan and attended Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan from 1912 to 1917. Smitter worked the early part of his career in advertising for one of the "Big 3" auto makers. He soon left that career and moved to California, where he worked selling and transplanting trees and wrote on the side. In 1938, he published F.O.B. Detroit, which was made into the 1941 movie, Reaching for the Sun, starring Joel McCrae and Ellen Drew.[1]

Smitter's anti-industrial views, particularly of the auto industry in Michigan, where he began his career, permeate his creative works. His obituary was published in the New York Times on November 9, 1951 (p. 27).

Partial bibliography

Novels

  • F.O.B. Detroit (1938)
  • Another Warning (1941)

Short stories

References

  1. "Wessel Smitter Collection, 1934-1973, Heritage Hall, Hekman Library". Calvin College. Retrieved 5 July 2019.



Category:1951 deaths Category:20th-century American novelists



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