J. Allan Dunn
J. Allan Dunn
J. Allan Dunn was an American author known for his prolific contributions to the pulp fiction genre during the early 20th century. He was born on January 10, 1872, in Oregon and passed away on March 25, 1941. Dunn's writing career spanned several decades, and he is credited with penning numerous novels and short stories across various genres.
Biography[edit | edit source]
Little is known about J. Allan Dunn's personal life, as he maintained a private persona throughout his career. However, his literary legacy remains significant, particularly within the realm of pulp fiction.
Career[edit | edit source]
Dunn's writing career began in the early 1900s, and he quickly established himself as a prolific and versatile author. He contributed to popular pulp magazines of the time, such as Adventure and Argosy, where his stories captivated readers with their thrilling plots and vivid characters.
Dunn's works encompassed a wide range of genres, including adventure, mystery, and science fiction. His storytelling prowess and ability to create engaging narratives set him apart as a prominent figure in the pulp fiction landscape.
Legacy[edit | edit source]
J. Allan Dunn's literary contributions continue to be celebrated by fans of pulp fiction and enthusiasts of early 20th-century literature. His works have left a lasting impact on the genre, inspiring subsequent generations of writers to explore themes of adventure and intrigue.
Bibliography[edit | edit source]
Some of J. Allan Dunn's notable works include:
- The Gold Hunters (1910)
- The Treasure of Atlantis (1916)
- The Island of the Dead (1921)
- The Living Mummy (1936)
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