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  1. Hesper was a writer, known for Children of a Lesser God (1986), Touched by Love (1980) and The Deliberate Stranger (1986). Hesper was married to Earle H Levenstein. Hesper died on 17 October 2018 in Sherman Oaks, California, USA.

  2. Apr 26, 2002 · When Hesper Anderson, the daughter of famed Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Maxwell Anderson (What Price Glory?, Winterset, Key Largo, The Bad Seed), got the phone call informing her that her mother, the beautiful, enigmatic Mab, had committed suicide, she knew that her world would be forever changed.

  3. Sep 4, 2015 · “My mother killed herself on the first day of spring.” That’s the first line of Hesper Anderson’s memoir, South Mountain Road: A Daughter’s Journey of Discovery. Please persevere. And don’t be put off by the subtitle—even if the squishy word “journey” gives you hives, the book won’t. I promise.

  4. When Hesper Anderson, the daughter of famed Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Maxwell Anderson (What Price Glory?, Winterset, Key Largo, The Bad Seed), got the phone call informing her that her mother, the beautiful, enigmatic Mab, had committed suicide, she knew that her world would be forever changed.

  5. SIDELIGHTS: Hesper Anderson began her writing career as a screenwriter but has since turned to writing books. South Mountain Road: A Daughter's Journey of Discovery is a memoir of her childhood living in a thriving artistic and intellectual community in Rockland County, New York.

  6. Hesper Anderson discusses life on South Mountain Road in New City, N.Y. during World War II, focusing on Kurt Weill, Lotte Lenya, and Knickerbocker holiday, the first collaboration between Weill and Maxwell Anderson.

  7. Apr 26, 2002 · In this haunting and powerful story, Hesper Anderson brings to life the astonishing artistic community that formed around her father, Pulitzer Prize - winning playwright Maxwell Anderson, on South Mountain Road in the shadow of High Tor.