Glaspell, Susan, 1876-1948, American author, b. Davenport, Iowa, grad. Drake Univ. She married the playwright George Cram Cook (1913) and with him organized (1915) the
Provincetown Players, an avant-garde theater group in Massachusetts. She wrote several plays for the company, including the one-acts
Suppressed Desires (written with her husband, 1916) and
Trifles (1916). She also served as actress and producer. Her longer plays include
The Inheritors (1921) and
Alison's House (1930; Pulitzer Prize). In addition she wrote several novels, short stories, and a biography of Cook,
The Road to the Temple (1926).
See biography by B. Ozieblo (2001).
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