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  1. Richard Bransten (February 24, 1906 – November 18, 1955) was an American novelist, screenwriter, and Communist Party member. Family and Background [ edit ] Bransten was born in San Francisco in 1906.

  2. Mar 15, 2018 · It centers on her relationship with her husband, Richard Bransten, an editor at the New Masses, whom she married eight days after their first meeting. In their first decade together, they ...

  3. Mar 18, 2010 · Ruth McKenney and her husband, Richard Bransten, were fictionalized in Christina Stead’s posthumously published novel “I’m Dying Laughing” (1986). John O’Hara’s 1938 novel “Hope of ...

  4. Born 18 November 1911, Mishawaka, Indiana; died 25 July 1972, New York, New York. Daughter of John S. and Marguerite Flynn McKenney; married Richard Bransten, 1937; children: three. Ruth McKenney was raised in Indiana and Ohio, where she began working in a print shop at age fourteen. After attending Ohio State University, she wrote for the ...

  5. Married to the writer Richard Bransten (a.k.a. Bruce Minton), she and her husband were expelled from the Communist Party in 1946 for questioning party tactics. They became expatriots, but she returned to Cleveland following his death while her daughter Eileen attended Griswold Institute in 1958-59.

  6. Richard Bransten was born on 24 February 1906 in San Francisco, California, USA. He was a writer, known for Song of Surrender (1949), Margie (1946) and San Diego I Love You (1944). He was married to Ruth McKenney and Louise Rosenberg.

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  8. Jan 24, 2023 · FBI files on author Richard Bransten (1906-1955). FBI files on Bransten's wife, Ruth McKenney, are available on the FBI's website at:...