Fun Facts Friday: Van Wyck Brooks

February 16, 2018

Van Wyck Brooks (16 February, 1886 – 2 May, 1963) was an American historian, critic and biographer. He is best known for his 1952 studies which chronicled the 19thCentury development of American literature titledMakers and Finders: A History of the Writer in America, 1800-1915.

Books by Van Wyck Brooks*
Books by Van Wyck Brooks*

1) Mr. Brooks was born in Plainfield, NJ to an upper middle class family.

2) InVan Wyck Brooks: A Writer’s Lifeby Raymond Nelson, the biographer writes that the young Mr. Brooks was taken on European trips with his parents. In his judgement, he was an already highly educated man by the time he entered Harvard in 1904.

3) As a student, he publishedVerses by Two Undergraduates, a book of poetry he wrote with his friend John Hall Wheelock.

4) After graduating from college, Mr. Brooks worked as a journalist in England.

5) While working as a journalist, he published his first bookThe Wine of the Puritans(1908), blaming the English Protestants heritage for America’s cultural shortcomings. He wrote another book on the subject in 1915,America’s Coming-of-Age.

6) In 1936, Mr. Brooks won National Book Award for non-fiction for his bookThe Flowering of New England 1815-1865. In 1937 he won the Pulitzer Prize in History for the same book.

7) The Flowering of New England 1815-1865was also included in Life Magazine’s 100 outstanding books of 1924-1944.

8) Mr. Brooks read 825 books by American writers in order to write The Flowering of New England 1815-1865.

9) Mr. Brooks made the town of Bridgewater, CT his home. In his honor the town tried to build a library wing in his honor. Unfortunately the town ran out of money and the project was abandoned in 1972. Surprisingly, a hermit in Los Angeles named Charles E. Piggot left money in his will for the library and the addition was built in 1980.
Mr. Piggot has no known connection to Bridgewater, CT.

10) Mr. Brooks had 11 honorary degrees from American universities.

Books by Van Wyck Brooks*

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