On this date in American literary history – October 3,
1895, Stephen Crane’s The Red Badge of
Courage was published in book form. The story of a young man's experience
of battle was the first American novel to portray the Civil War from the
ordinary soldier's point of view. The tale originally appeared as a serial
published by a newspaper syndicate. Crane, the youngest of 14 children, was
born in 1871 and grew up in New York and New Jersey. His father died when Crane
was 9, and the family settled in Asbury Park, New Jersey. He attended Syracuse
University, where he played baseball for a year, but then left. He became a
journalist in New York, taking short stints for various newspapers and living
in near-poverty.
Immersed in the lower-class life of New York, Crane
closely observed the characters around him, and in 1893, at age 23, he published
Maggie: A Girl of the Streets, about
a poor girl's decline into prostitution and suicide. Finding a publisher was
difficult given the book's scandalous content, so Crane ultimately published it
himself. The book was a critical success but failed to sell well. He turned his
attention to more popular topics and began writing The Red Badge of Courage, which made him into an international
celebrity at age 24.
The newspaper syndicate that serialized the novel sent
him on assignment to cover the West and Mexico. In 1897, he went to Cuba to
write about the insurrection against Spain. On the way there, he stayed at a
dingy hotel where he met Cora Taylor, who became his lifelong companion. In
1897, his boat to Cuba sank, and he barely survived. His short story "The
Open Boat" is based on his experiences in a lifeboat with the captain and
the cook. Crane later covered the war between Greece and Turkey, and finally
settled in England. Crane contracted tuberculosis in his late 20s. Cora Taylor
nursed him while he wrote furiously in an attempt to pay off his debts. He
exhausted himself and exacerbated his condition and died in June 1900, at the
age of 28.
Michael Thomas Barry is the author of numerous award
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The Lives and Burial Places of 50 Great Writers. Visit Michael’s website www.michaelthomasbarry.com for
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