Ruth McKenney

Ruth McKenney
Born
Ruth Marguerite McKenney

November 18, 1911
Mishawaka, Indiana, United States
DiedJuly 25, 1972 (aged 60)
Other namesRuth McKenney Bransten (married name)
Occupation(s)Author, journalist

Ruth Marguerite McKenney (November 18, 1911 – July 25, 1972) was an American author and journalist, best remembered for My Sister Eileen, a memoir of her experiences growing up in Ohio and moving to Greenwich Village with her sister Eileen McKenney.

Originally published as a series of short stories in The New Yorker, My Sister Eileen was published in book form in 1938, and later adapted under the same name into a play, a radio play (and unproduced radio series), two films, and a CBS television series. It was also the basis for the Leonard Bernstein musical Wonderful Town.

Early life

Ruth Marguerite McKenney was born in Mishawaka, Indiana on November 18, 1911, to John Sidney McKenney, a mechanical engineer and Marguerite Flynn, a grade school teacher.[1][2] Her younger sister, Eileen (born April 3, 1913), later married author Nathanael West.[3]

In 1919 her family moved to East Cleveland, Ohio, where she lived until adulthood.[4] She attended East Cleveland Evangelical Church.[5]

She graduated from Shaw High School, where she skipped two grades. Among other subjects, she studied French. She was known as something of a tomboy and was the only girl to play on the East Cleveland boys baseball team (she played first base).[6] She joined the Northern Ohio Debating League. She described herself as "homely as a mud fence", especially compared to her sister Eileen, though she likely exaggerated for comic effect. She also stuttered.[7]

She attempted to commit suicide once during high school but was rescued by Eileen. At the age of 14, she ran away from home,[8] worked as a printer's devil,[9] and joined the International Typographical Union. At 16, she and Eileen got jobs as waitresses at the Harvey Tea Room at the Cleveland Union Station.[10]

She attended Ohio State University from 1928 to 1931, majoring in journalism, but did not graduate. Early in her college career, she and her grandmother ran a small business writing homework papers for football players, wrestlers, and other students.[11] She also wrote for the student newspaper, the Ohio State Lantern; and was the campus correspondent for the Columbus Dispatch.[12]

Career

While in college, McKenney worked part-time for the Columbus Citizen. She also contributed to the International News Service. Following this, she became a full-time reporter for the Akron Beacon Journal.

In 1934, McKenney moved to New Jersey, where she joined the staff of the Newark Ledger. From there, she and Eileen moved to New York City, specifically a moldy, one-room basement apartment near Sheridan Square at 14 Gay Street in Greenwich Village, for which she paid $45 a month (equivalent to $970 in 2023) The apartment was burgled within the first week of the six months they lived there. The apartment would become the setting of a series of stories in The New Yorker, later republished in book form as My Sister Eileen (1938).[13][14]

In 1939 McKenney published Industrial Valley, a then-controversial book about the Akron rubber strike (1932–36). She considered it her best work. Her best-selling novel Jake Home (1943) chronicled the struggles of some common Americans between 1900 and 1930.

Adaptations of McKenney's works

McKenney's story collection My Sister Eileen has been adapted a number of times for stage, film and television. In 1940, Joseph A. Fields and Jerome Chodorov first adapted My Sister Eileen for Broadway, focusing mostly on the last two chapters of the book detailing Ruth and Eileen's young adult experiences in New York City. (The book mostly concerns their childhood in East Cleveland.) The play opened on December 26, 1940 (four days after the death of the Eileen of the title), and ran until January 16, 1943. A film adaptation was made in 1942, directed by Alexander Hall and starring Rosalind Russell as Ruth.

Fields and Chodorov later adapted their play My Sister Eileen as the musical Wonderful Town, with lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green and music by Leonard Bernstein, and starring Rosalind Russell and Edie Adams. It opened on Broadway on February 25, 1953, and ran for 559 performances until July 3, 1954. Since then it has been periodically revived both on and off Broadway.

In 1945, McKenney and her husband Richard Bransten wrote a script titled "Maggie," which was based on her girlhood stories as collected in My Sister Eileen and The McKenneys Carry On. The final script was written by F. Hugh Herbert, produced by 20th Century-Fox, and released as Margie in 1946. The film was later adapted for television in the early 1960s.

In 1955 a second musical film based on McKenney's childhood stories was written and directed by Richard Quine and starred Betty Garrett, Janet Leigh, and Jack Lemmon, featuring all original songs (none of the Wonderful Town music was used). In 1960–61, My Sister Eileen was adapted as a television series that ran for 26 episodes.

In 1956, John Boruff adapted McKenney's novel The Loud Red Patrick for Broadway. It ran for 93 performances from October 3 to December 22 and soon became a favorite of regional theaters.

Personal life

In 1937, McKenney married fellow writer Richard Bransten (pen name Bruce Minton). McKenney and Bransten were both one-time Communists, although they were purged from the party in 1946. They had a son Paul and a daughter Eileen,[15] named in memory of Ruth's sister. Eileen Bransten was a New York State Supreme Court justice in Manhattan.

In 1939, Ruth's sister Eileen married novelist Nathanael West. Eileen had been an ink-and-paint artist at Walt Disney Studios and was just 27 when she died in a road accident on December 22, 1940, two years after My Sister Eileen was published and four days before its first stage version opened on Broadway. West, who had run a stop sign, also died in the same accident. On November 18, 1955, Ruth McKenney's 44th birthday, her husband Richard Bransten committed suicide in London.[16]

After this, Ruth returned to New York City, but stopped writing. "My mother never quite recovered from her sister's death", Eileen Bransten noted. Ruth McKenney Bransten died in New York on July 25, 1972, aged 60. She had suffered from heart disease and diabetes.[17]

Books and other works

McKenney wrote 10 fiction and non-fiction books. They are:

  • My Sister Eileen (1938), a short story collection about Ruth McKenney and her sister Eileen's experiences growing up in Ohio and then moving to New York City
  • Industrial Valley (1939), a novel about the Akron rubber strike from 1932 to 1936
  • The McKenneys Carry On (1940), another collection of short stories about Ruth and her sister, which might be understood as the sequel to My Sister Eileen
  • Jake Home (1943)
  • The Loud Red Patrick (1947), a collection of stories about an Irish widower raising four daughters in Cleveland, based on her grandfather
  • Love Story (1950), the story of her marriage to Richard Bransten
  • Here's England, a Highly Informal Guide (1951) with husband Richard Bransten
  • All About Eileen (1952), the second sequel to My Sister Eileen, a collection of previously published and new stories about her sister and herself
  • Far, Far from Home (1954), a humorous account of her family's two-year residence in Brussels
  • Mirage (1956), an historical novel set in Napoleonic France and Egypt

She wrote numerous short pieces for a variety of publications, including Harper's, The New Yorker, the New York Post, Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, Collier's, Argosy, Woman's Journal, Encore, The Saturday Evening Post, Holiday and New Masses. She also wrote screenplays with her husband, including Margie and The Trouble with Women.

References

  1. ^ Indiana, Birth Certificates, 1907-1940
  2. ^ 1920 United States Federal Census
  3. ^ Meade, Marion. Lonelyhearts: The Screwball World of Nathanael West and Eileen McKenney. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2010.
  4. ^ Ruth McKenney, 1938, My Sister Eileen, pg. 9
  5. ^ Ruth McKenney, 1938, My Sister Eileen, pg. 82
  6. ^ Ruth McKenney and Richard Bransten, 1950, Here's England, p. 58
  7. ^ Ruth McKenney, 1938, My Sister Eileen, pg. 95-97
  8. ^ Ruth McKenney, 1952, All About Eileen, pg. 92-97
  9. ^ Ruth McKenney, 1938, My Sister Eileen, pg. 114
  10. ^ Ruth McKenney, 1938, My Sister Eileen, pg. 88-91
  11. ^ Ruth McKenney, 1952, All About Eileen, pg. 134-43
  12. ^ Ruth McKenney, 1938, My Sister Eileen, pp, 167, 174
  13. ^ Meade, pp. 171-186
  14. ^ My Sister Eileen, pg. 197
  15. ^ Here's England, p. 107
  16. ^ Rothstein, Mervyn (2003-12-21). "'Sister Eileen' to Daughter, Eileen, a State Judge". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-12-26.
  17. ^ Darnton, Joan (1972-07-27). "Ruth McKenney Is Dead at 60; Author of 'My Sister Eileen'". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-12-26.

Read other articles:

У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. Мейо. Здание Пламмера Кли́ника Ме́йо[1][2] (Mayo Clinic) — некоммерческая организация, один из крупнейших частных медицинских и исследовательских центров мира. Основной работодатель и градообразующее предприятие[3] а

 

1967 studio album by Antônio Carlos JobimWaveStudio album by Antônio Carlos JobimReleasedOctober 1967 (1967-10)RecordedMay 22–24 and June 15, 1967StudioVan Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New JerseyGenreJazz, bossa novaLength31:38LabelA&MProducerCreed TaylorAntônio Carlos Jobim chronology A Certain Mr. Jobim(1967) Wave(1967) Stone Flower(1970) Wave is the fifth studio album by Brazilian jazz musician Antônio Carlos Jobim, released in 1967 on A&M Records. Recor...

 

Dimitris Mitropanos Información personalNombre de nacimiento Dimitrios MitropanosOtros nombres DimitrisNacimiento 2 de abril de 1948 Tríkala (Grecia) Fallecimiento 17 de abril de 2012 (64 años)Atenas (Grecia) Sepultura Primer cementerio de Atenas Nacionalidad GriegaInformación profesionalOcupación Cantante Años activo 1964–2012Seudónimo DimitrisGénero LaikoInstrumento Voz Discográficas Minos EMIPhilips Records [editar datos en Wikidata] Dimitris Mitropanos (en griego:

Suluk (Jawa) adalah lagu vokal yang dilantunkan oleh dalang untuk memberikan suasana tertetu dalam adegan-adegan pertunjukan wayang.[1] Suluk berisi tembang-tembang dalam bahasa Jawa.[1] Suluk dapat berisi puji-pujian, mantra, dan petuah.[1] Syair suluk bersumber dari tembang atau kakawin yang berupa sekar ageng, sekar tengahan, dan sekar macapat.[1] Suluk adalah keahlian khas seorang dalang dan merupakan ciri khas pentas wayang.[2][3] Ketepatan...

 

Authorised biography of the Beatles by Hunter Davies The Beatles: The Authorised Biography Cover of the original US editionAuthorHunter DaviesLanguageEnglishSubjectThe BeatlesGenreAuthorised biographyPublisherHeinemann (UK), McGraw-Hill (US)Publication date17 August 1968[1]Media typeHardback; later paperback The Beatles: The Authorised Biography is a book written by British author Hunter Davies and published by Heinemann in the UK in September 1968. It was written with the full c...

 

 Nota: Para futebolista uruguaio, veja José María Medina (futebolista). José María Medina José María Medina Castejón, apelidado de Medinon (8 de setembro de 1826 – 1878) foi um político e militar hondurenho que se tornou presidente de Honduras por sete vezes. [1][2] Ingressou no exército hondurenho com 18 anos e lutou contra as tentativas de William Walker para conquistar a América Central. Em seu primeiro mandato, serviu como presidente temporário entre 1 de setembro a 31 d...

Sari Pangantin atau Sari Pengantin adalah kue tradisional yang berasal dari masyarakat suku Banjar di Kalimantan Selatan namun juga terdapat di daerah lainnya seperti di Kalimantan Timur. Kue ini serupa dengan kue talam, namun yang membedakan adalah kue Sari Pangantin terdiri dari 3 lapis yang berwarna-warni. Kue ini terbuat dari adonan tepung beras yang dikukus. Kue Sari Pangantin biasanya dapat ditemui saat bulan Ramadan sebagai takjil untuk berbuka puasa [1]. Namun, kue ini juga bi...

 

Building in Nishinomiya, Hyōgo, Japan This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: Kōshien Hotel – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (October 2010) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) You can help expand this article with text translated from the corresponding article in Japan...

 

Sungai DiamantinaLokasiNegaraAustraliaCiri-ciri fisikHulu sungaiSwords Range Panjang900 kmLuas DASDAS: 157.000 km² Sungai Diamantina adalah sungai di Queensland barat daya dan di ujung utara Australia Selatan. Sungai ini memiliki panjang sebesar 900 km, dan wilayah DAS seluas 157.000 km². Iklim sungai ini adalah panas dan arid. Koordinat: 26°55′S 139°11′E / 26.917°S 139.183°E / -26.917; 139.183 Artikel bertopik geografi atau tempat Australia ini ada...

Nieuw-Caledonië Bijnaam Les Cagous (De kagoes) Kledingsponsor Givova FIFA-ranglijst 161 (20 juli 2023) Hoogste ranking 93e (augustus 2013) Laagste ranking 191e (apr-mei 2016) Associatie Voetbalbond van Nieuw-Caledonië Bondscoach Alain Moizan (per 2012) Wedstrijden Eerste interland: Nieuw-Caledonië 2 – 0 Nieuw-Zeeland (Nouméa, N. Caledonië; 19 september 1951)Grootste overwinning: Nieuw-Caledonië 18 – 0 Micronesië (Nouméa, Nieuw-Caledonië; 24 februari 2003)[...

 

Cet article est une ébauche concernant l’agriculture. Vous pouvez partager vos connaissances en l’améliorant (comment ?) selon les recommandations des projets correspondants. Comité technique permanent de la sélectionHistoireFondation 1942CadrePays  Francemodifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata Sous tutelle du ministère de l'Agriculture et de l'Alimentation (France), le Comité technique permanent de la sélection (CTPS) est l'instance de consultation de l'ensemble ...

 

1970s . 1980s in jazz . 1990s Other topics: N/A Miles Davis (pictured in 1984), whose 1970s fusion music helped lead to the development of smooth jazz in the 1980s. In the 1980s in jazz, the jazz community shrank dramatically and split. A mainly older audience retained an interest in traditional and straight-ahead jazz styles. Wynton Marsalis strove to create music within what he believed was the tradition, creating extensions of small and large forms initially pioneered by such art...

2003 direct-to-video film about Scooby Doo Scooby-Doo! and the Legend of the VampireDVD coverDirected byScott JeraldsWritten byMark TuroszBased onScooby-Dooby Hanna-Barbera, Joe Ruby and Ken SpearsProduced byMargaret M. DeanScott JeraldsStarringFrank WelkerCasey KasemNicole JaffeHeather NorthJennifer HaleKimberly BrooksJane WiedlinPhil LaMarrKevin Michael RichardsonJeff BennettTom Kenny Michael Neill[citation needed]Edited byJoe GallMusic byRich DickersonProductioncompanyWarner Bros. ...

 

2018 Indian filmQueenTheatrical release posterDirected byDijo Jose AntonyWritten bySharis MohammedJebin Joseph AntonyProduced byShibu K. MoideenRinshad VStarring Saniya Iyappan Dhruvan Ashwin Jose Eldho Mathew Arun H. Das CinematographySuresh GopiEdited bySagar DassMusic byJakes BejoyProductioncompanyArabian Dreams EntertainmentDistributed byCentral PicturesRelease date 12 January 2018 (2018-01-12) (India) CountryIndiaLanguageMalayalam Queen is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-langu...

 

Smart City and satellite city of Kolkata, India For the area under Bidhannagar Municipal Corporation, see Rajarhat. Kolkata in West Bengal, IndiaNew TownKolkataBiswa Bangla GateApartment high-rises in New TownRajarhat City Centre 2DLF IT ParkMother's Wax MuseumNew Town skylineNew TownLocation in Kolkata, West Bengal, IndiaShow map of West BengalNew TownNew Town (India)Show map of IndiaNew TownNew Town (Asia)Show map of AsiaNew TownNew Town (Earth)Show map of EarthCoordinates: 22°35′22″N ...

1957 British filmThe Surgeon's KnifeDirected byGordon ParryWritten byRobert WesterbyBased onThe Wicked Flee by Anne HockingProduced byCharles LeedsStarringDonald Houston Adrienne Corri Lyndon BrookCinematographyLionel BanesEdited byJim ConnockMusic byBruce MontgomeryProductioncompanyGibraltar FilmsDistributed byGrand National Pictures (UK) Distributors Corporation of America (US)Release date October 1957 (1957-10) Running time84 minutesCountryUnited KingdomLanguageEnglish The Surgeo...

 

Single by Jeezy Seen It AllSingle by Jeezy featuring Jay-Zfrom the album Seen It All: The Autobiography ReleasedJuly 1, 2014 (2014-07-01)Recorded2013GenreHip hopLength3:28LabelCTE WorldDef JamSongwriter(s)Jay JenkinsShawn CarterRonald LaTourProducer(s)CardoYoung Jeezy singles chronology Money Can't Buy (2014) Seen It All (2014) GOD (2015) Jay-Z singles chronology They Don't Love You No More(2014) Seen It All(2014) Pop Style(2016) Seen It All is a song by American rapper...

 

Passage that brings a musical piece to an end In music, a coda (pronounced [ˈkoːda]; Italian for 'tail'; plural code) is a passage that brings a piece (or a movement) to an end. It may be as simple as a few measures, or as complex as an entire section.[1] In classical music Coda from Mozart's Piano Sonata no. 7 in C Major, K. 309, I, mm. 152–155 Playⓘ.[2] The presence of a coda as a structural element in a movement is especially clear in works written in ...

Questa voce sugli argomenti aziende canadesi e banche è solo un abbozzo. Contribuisci a migliorarla secondo le convenzioni di Wikipedia. Banca del Canada(EN) Bank of Canada(FR) Banque du Canada Area valutaria Canada ValutaDollaro canadese Istituita1934 e 1935 PresidenteStephen Poloz (dal 3 giugno 2013) SedeOttawa Sito web e Sito web Modifica dati su Wikidata · Manuale La Banca del Canada (in inglese Bank of Canada, in francese Banque du Canada) è la banca centrale del Canada...

 

Residential in The Hague, NetherlandsHet StrijkijzerGeneral informationStatusCompletedTypeResidentialArchitectural styleModernismLocationRijswijkseplein 400The Hague, NetherlandsCoordinates52°04′17″N 4°19′27″E / 52.07138°N 4.3241°E / 52.07138; 4.3241Construction started2005Completed27 August 2007HeightRoof132 m (433 ft)Technical detailsFloor count43Floor area30,450 m2 (327,800 sq ft)Lifts/elevators5Design and constructionArchitect(s...

 

Strategi Solo vs Squad di Free Fire: Cara Menang Mudah!