Grace Metalious

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Grace Metalious


Born
in Manchester, New Hampshire, The United States
September 08, 1924

Died
February 25, 1964

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Grace Metalious was an American author, best known for the controversial novel Peyton Place.

She was born into poverty and a broken home as Marie Grace de Repentigny in the mill town of Manchester, New Hampshire. Blessed with the gift of imagination, she was driven to write from an early age. After graduating from Manchester High School Central, she married George Metalious in 1943, became a housewife and mother, lived in near squalor — and continued to write.

With one child, the couple moved to Durham, New Hampshire, where George attended the University of New Hampshire. In Durham, Grace Metalious began writing seriously, neglecting her house and her three children. When George graduated, he took a position as principal at a school in Gilman
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“There can be neither beauty, nor trust, nor security between a man and a woman if there is not truth.”
Grace Metalious, Peyton Place

“The public loves to create a hero....Sometimes I think they do it for the sheer joy of knocking him down from the highest peak. Like a child who builds a house of blocks and then destroys it with one vicious kick.”
Grace Metalious, Peyton Place

“If I'm a lousy writer, then an awful lot of people have lousy taste.”
Grace Metalious

Polls

February 2018 New School Poll

 
  58 votes, 17.1%

The Castle by Franz Kafka, 316 pages, 1926
 
  50 votes, 14.7%

 
  44 votes, 13.0%

 
  35 votes, 10.3%

Peyton Place by Grace Metalious, 384 pages, 1956
 
  20 votes, 5.9%

The Wreath (book one of Kristin Lavransdatter) by Sigrid Undset, 305 pages, 1920
 
  18 votes, 5.3%

Chess Story by Stefan Zweig, 104 pages, 1941
 
  16 votes, 4.7%

 
  16 votes, 4.7%

The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran, 127 pages, 1923
 
  15 votes, 4.4%

Sophie's World by Jostein Gaarder, 405 pages, 1991
 
  15 votes, 4.4%

Wise Blood by Flannery O'Connor, 256 pages, 1952
 
  14 votes, 4.1%

The Song of the Lark by Willa Cather, 417 pages, 1915
 
  11 votes, 3.2%

The Shell Seekers by Rosamunde Pilcher, 530 pages, 1987
 
  10 votes, 2.9%

Darkness at Noon by Arthur Koestler, 216 pages, 1940
 
  8 votes, 2.4%

 
  8 votes, 2.4%

Lamb in His Bosom by Caroline Miller, 357 pages, 1933
 
  1 vote, 0.3%

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