Frederick Philip Grove

He was a prolific translator in Germany, working under his original name Felix Paul Greve and posing as a dandy, before he left Berlin to start a new life in North America in late July 1909. Settling in Manitoba, Canada, in 1912, he became a well known Canadian fiction writer exploring Western prairie pioneer life in vibrant multi-cultural communities. A bigamist, Grove constructed his entire life as an intricate web of fact and fiction. He died in 1948 on his estate in Simcoe, Ontario, where he had resided since 1930. Provided by Wikipedia
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4by Balzac, Honoré deOther Authors: “…Greve, Felix Paul…”
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11by Balzac, Honoré deOther Authors: “…Greve, Felix Paul…”
Published 1950
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18by Balzac, Honoré deOther Authors: “…Greve, Felix Paul…”
Published 1956
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19Published 1988Other Authors: “…Greve, Felix Paul…”
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