Hervey Allen(1889-1949)
- Writer
Hervey Allen was born in 1889, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He didn't
finish high school, but instead went off to fight in World War I.
'Action at Aqulia' and 'Toward the flame' (which has recently been
reprinted) are two of his books of his experiences in (or about) WWI.
He later finished his education and became a Professor of English at
the University of Pittsburgh, where he met Annette Andrews (at the time
his student). After Annette graduated they were married. This was
considered a great scandal because of their previous relationship as
teacher and student and because Annette was 19 years his junior. They
moved to Bermuda to escape scrutiny.
Living off money from Annette's parents, they lived in Felicity Hall, Bermuda, where their three children were born. Anthony Adverse was then released in 1929 (about the time of the stock market crash) and the Allens suddenly found themselves rich. They then lived in Cazinovia, New York for awhile before buying Bonfield in Maryland. Finally the family settled in Miami, Florida, right next door to Robert Frost. Sadly, in 1949, Hervey Allen died suddenly of a heart attack while in the shower and was later discovered by his wife. For his services in the war he was buried in Arlington National Cemetary.
Living off money from Annette's parents, they lived in Felicity Hall, Bermuda, where their three children were born. Anthony Adverse was then released in 1929 (about the time of the stock market crash) and the Allens suddenly found themselves rich. They then lived in Cazinovia, New York for awhile before buying Bonfield in Maryland. Finally the family settled in Miami, Florida, right next door to Robert Frost. Sadly, in 1949, Hervey Allen died suddenly of a heart attack while in the shower and was later discovered by his wife. For his services in the war he was buried in Arlington National Cemetary.