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    Brinig's first novel, Madonna Without Child, was released in 1929. Published by Doubleday, the novel tells the story of a woman who is obsessed with another woman's baby. Career. Many of Brinig's early novels depicted the settlement and development of Montana, the state he grew up in.

  2. Brinig based the main character of these novels, Singermann, on his father, Maurice Brinig, who was a Romanian immigrant and shopkeeper. Brinig's novels often depicted miners, labor organizers, farmers, and businessmen living in Montana.

  3. Myron Brinig has 28 books on Goodreads with 377 ratings. Myron Brinig’s most popular book is The Flutter of an Eyelid.

  4. Brinig's first novel, Madonna Without Child, was released in 1929. Published by Doubleday, the novel tells the story of a woman who is obsessed with another woman's baby. Many of Brinig's early novels depicted the settlement and development of Montana, the state he grew up in.

  5. Apr 11, 2021 · Brinig’s satiric edge slips from caustic into cruel in his portrayal of Sol Mosier, a feckless artist manque apparently based upon Jacob Zeitlin. Like the author’s real-life friend, Sol is a small-time Jewish businessman who longs for authentic experience and Walt Whitman-like poetic epiphanies.

  6. In the novel on which the film was based, the character of Louise Elliott ends up marrying a different man in the denouement. Stock footage from the movie Old San Francisco (1927) was used in the movie.

  7. Myron Brinig, a Jewish-American writer, published twenty-one novels between 1929 and 1958. He is remembered for being one of the first authors to create homosexual characters. A homosexual himself, he remained publicly closeted all of his life.